
Invite the Holy Spirit into your heart.
Continue reading “Day Three: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Invite the Holy Spirit into your heart.
Continue reading “Day Three: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Grab your cup of coffee and meditate on the perfect prayer…
Continue reading “Day Two: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Offer your day to God.
Continue reading “Day One: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Have you found it as tricky as I have to navigate a meaningful and intimate relationship with God?
Continue reading “Three Tips to Grow Closer to God”
We all have some “knots” in our lives. Would you like some support in getting rid of a few of your knots?
Continue reading “Do You Have Knots of Worry, Pain or Suffering?”
Are you ready to have a happy heart to start your weekend?
Continue reading “A Different Kind of Happy Hour”
Living through the pandemic and all its challenges that have been exposed has been tough. From job loss, health crisis, identity crisis and watching the social injustice, it is easy to become hopeless and feel like there is nothing one person can do. But there is. Each and every one of us can say these five words which will profoundly impact our world:
Continue reading “Five Words That Can Change the World”With St. Mary Magdalene, let us accept Christ’s ‘Do not touch me’ with the certainty that His words give us a new mission, and a new way to be with Him, just as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton met the hardships of her life with renewed faith and strength. Written by Lisa Lickona from the Seton Reflection published last year.

This year we celebrate our great and holy Feast, the Resurrection of Our Lord, in the most unexpected circumstances, most of us separated from physical participation in the Mass and the opportunity to receive Communion.
We are cut off from our family and friends and our parish communities. And we wonder: how can we live in this new situation, separated from the Body of God—both in the Eucharist and the living Church?
Continue reading “Shining a Light on Goodness. The Empty Tomb: Easter with Mary Magdalene and Elizabeth Ann Seton”
As was the case last year during the beginning of the pandemic closures, this year’s Stations of the Cross (or Via Crucis) presided over by Pope Francis were held in the quiet and virtually empty St. Peter’s Square. This year, though, the mediations and prayers for each Station were prepared and read by children from Rome and other Italian cities. The faith and hope expressed by these children are profound and moving and are worthy of further reflection during this Easter season. As a complement to the text of the meditations and prayers provided here, you can watch a video of the Stations and hear the children’s sweet voices, as well as see several of the children greet Pope Francis with hugs after the Stations concluded.
Continue reading “Shining a Light on Goodness: We Adore You, O Christ, and We Praise You”Written by Jennifer Stavinoha for Every Sacred Sunday one April 4, 2021
It’s the greatest news to ever hit the headlines of humanity – but the arrival of Easter comes with some surprising emotions.
