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How to Foster Prayer in Your Family

How to Foster Prayer in Your Family

By CynJanuary 13, 2026January 18, 2026Leave a Comment on How to Foster Prayer in Your Family

Prayer in family life does not have to look polished, perfectly timed, or quiet. Most of the time, it happens right in the middle of ordinary moments, like the carpool line, the dinner table, bedtime routines, or coloring at the kitchen counter. If you have ever felt unsure about how to foster prayer in your …

Praying the Angelus

Praying the Angelus

By CynJanuary 9, 2026January 20, 2026Leave a Comment on Praying the Angelus

I started praying the Angelus back during lockdown early in the Covid pandemic. It was a time where I was seeking God even more than I had and as a result, I was looking into different types of prayers that I hadn’t really participated in before. I wanted to take brief breaks throughout my day …

Spiritual Goals for the New Year

Spiritual Goals for the New Year

By CynJanuary 1, 2026January 1, 2026Leave a Comment on Spiritual Goals for the New Year

Do you make New Year’s resolutions? I like to set goals because it gives me some focus and direction but God has shown me that sometimes when I do this I get very rule-oriented and place my focus on doing things “the right way” rather than putting Him first. He reminds me of the story …

The Pope’s Monthly Prayer Intentions 2026

The Pope’s Monthly Prayer Intentions 2026

By CynDecember 31, 2025January 20, 2026Leave a Comment on The Pope’s Monthly Prayer Intentions 2026

Each year, the Holy Father invites Catholics around the world to pray together in a focused and intentional way through his monthly prayer intentions. These intentions gently draw our hearts outward—toward the needs of the Church, the struggles of the world, and the people who are often overlooked or unheard. As we move through 2026, …

Catholic Sacramentals: Blessed Salt

Catholic Sacramentals: Blessed Salt

By CynDecember 2, 2025December 31, 2025Leave a Comment on Catholic Sacramentals: Blessed Salt

Blessed salt is a sacramental that isn’t as well known as holy water or the Rosary and yet, it goes back to biblical times and can be just as valuable in our faith lives. As with other sacramentals, blessed salt helps us to notice God, invite Him into our lives, and strengthen our faith. A …

Catholic Advent Traditions for Your Family

Catholic Advent Traditions for Your Family

By CynNovember 28, 2025December 31, 2025Leave a Comment on Catholic Advent Traditions for Your Family

The first purple candle flickers, the room goes quiet, and the family leans in close. Outside, winter evenings grow longer, but the living room feels warm and steady with hope. Advent is the four-week season before Christmas that helps Catholics prepare their hearts for the birth of Jesus. For many women, it is a gentle …

Why We Celebrate Advent

Why We Celebrate Advent

By CynNovember 25, 2025December 4, 2025Leave a Comment on Why We Celebrate Advent

Advent is a cherished and meaningful time for many Christians around the world. This season marks a period of anticipation and spiritual preparation for the celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth. Celebrating Advent is about more than just counting down to Christmas. It’s an opportunity topractice faith through prayer, meditation, and acts of kindness. By participating …

First Sunday of Advent

First Sunday of Advent

By CynNovember 22, 2025December 4, 2025Leave a Comment on First Sunday of Advent

The first Sunday of Advent is coming up soon.  What is the season of Advent about? Advent begins with the 4th Sunday prior to Christmas. The word Advent means the coming, the arrival.  The season of Advent symbolizes the coming of Jesus our Lord and King as a human baby.  It is a time in which …

TP Roll Candle Craft

TP Roll Candle Craft

By CynNovember 9, 2025November 9, 2025Leave a Comment on TP Roll Candle Craft

Bring a gentle glow to your winter celebrations with this sweet TP Roll Candle Craft. This simple upcycled project is a lovely way to talk about light, hope, and warmth especially during Advent, Christmas, Candlemas, or even just as a cozy winter decoration. Kids love being able to help “decorate the candle” with vibrant color …

How to Take a 20 Minute Sabbath

How to Take a 20 Minute Sabbath

By CynOctober 26, 2025January 20, 2026Leave a Comment on How to Take a 20 Minute Sabbath

“Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.” Exodus 20:8 In the Bible, we are told to observe the Sabbath. It’s even one of the Ten Commandments! But many of us aren’t the best at it. Life is just SO busy! Who can possibly take a whole 24 hours off? But God, in His wisdom, knew …

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