March for Life 2018: Love Saves Lives
A baby laughing at Daddy throwing him into the air. Teenagers snagging each other’s knit hats, instigating an innocent game of tag. Words of encouragement
A baby laughing at Daddy throwing him into the air. Teenagers snagging each other’s knit hats, instigating an innocent game of tag. Words of encouragement
At that point in time a girl from the group asked this question to her friends: How can we as Catholics preach a pro-life stance, but then we don’t actually do anything to facilitate these women to be pro-life? I asked God in my head, “You’re making this my job, aren’t you?” It was almost sarcastic. I then looked down at my phone… And I watched it die in my hand…
A couple of weeks ago, I was married to an amazing man, who popped us into the car and flew us across the country for
We get too busy to see anything but the finish line of one project and the starting line of the next. We miss out on the moments in between or get too stressed to enjoy them. ..In my youth group program, I have a rule when we meet: be here. For them, that means, put your phones away. But for me, that means invest in what’s in front of you, because relationships matter.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7) Except… There are still women who feel lost, who feel uncared for, who feel shamed, who feel trapped, and, ultimately, feel hopeless.
“Two bikes and a crowd. My interest was piqued. This is how I learned about Biking for Babies, at a conference last January. Simply put, I was curious. Curious to use my athletic gifts for more than just myself. ” Read on for the full story!
“13 Reasons Why” is extremely popular right now among teens and tweens who have heard the buzz and just want to be “in the know.” But our PR coordinator Ashley (and thousands of others across the nation) fear this show has missed the mark. The takeaway message should really be focused on issues surrounding sexuality and human dignity.
Happy month of Mary! In the Catholic faith, May is a month devoted to our heavenly Mother Mary, asking her to increase our faith and trust in her Son (among other things). We know that Mary has a special connection to Her Son, and she is forever asking us to love Him more and become better disciples! Check out our favorite Marian devotions.
Divine Mercy Sunday was two days ago, and for many of us, it gave us a moment to reflect on our sinfulness but more importantly, God’s loving mercy! Part of this is trusting in the Lord’s goodness. Not all of us are willing to take someone at their word, especially when it seems too-good-to-be-true.
As the “Goliaths” of today’s culture loom over our heads, inspiring doom and failure, Jimmy speaks about following Christ through the Cross and to the Crown, bathing in the victory over death and sin!
In this first period of formation, the young adults:
With eyes now opened to the need and Christ-centered solutions of problems, these young adults are sent forth as “missionaries” into the rest of the formation program and into the rest of their lives, committing to live with the truth of the Gospel of life as the lens through which they see every relationship, every decision, and the world at large.
In this second period of formation, the missionaries
In this last period of formation, after the National Ride, missionaries