In A Place to Belong: Letters from Catholic Women, edited by Corynne Staresinic, curates a beautiful collection of personal stories, reflections, and letters written by Catholic women from […]
Using a Catholic Family Crate to Engage Your Kids in Catholicism: A Fun and Faith-Filled Approach
Raising children in the Catholic faith can be both an enriching and challenging experience, especially in today’s secular culture. As parents, we want our children to understand and […]
Bluey and Catholicism: Lessons in Family, Faith, and Virtue
If you’re a parent of young children, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered Bluey, the Australian animated series that has captured the hearts of families around the world. […]
Raising Catholic Kids in a Challenging Culture: A Guide to Nurturing Faith and Resilience
In today’s rapidly changing world, raising children who embrace and live out the Catholic faith can seem daunting. From the pervasive influence of secular values to the constant […]
Finding Balance as a Catholic Working Wife and Mother
As Catholics, we are called to live out our vocations—whether that’s as a parent, spouse, professional, or member of the Church—faithfully and joyfully. The balancing act is not […]
Being a Mom of Four Under Five: Setting Realistic Expectations and Practicing Self-Compassion
Having four kids under five years old is a unique, beautiful, and sometimes chaotic experience. From the early mornings full of demands to the never-ending messes and emotional […]
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
In a world that is often characterized by busyness, emotional demands, and relational complexity, setting healthy boundaries is a skill that many of us struggle to master. Boundaries: […]
Book Review: Sherry Turkle’s Work on Technology and Disconnection
Sherry Turkle, a professor of social studies of science and technology at MIT, has become a leading voice in examining the intersection of technology, human interaction, and self-identity. […]
Book Review: Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is a profoundly moving and intellectually rigorous work that has resonated with millions since its first publication in 1946. Part memoir and […]
Attachment Science, Sue Johnson, and Catholic Teaching on Marriage
Marriage is one of the most profound human relationships, and its importance is recognized not only in cultural and religious traditions but also in contemporary psychological research. Attachment […]