May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
On this feast of St. Joseph the Worker, let’s offer a special prayer for all the workers in our lives, especially fathers.
On this feast of St. Joseph the Worker, let’s offer a special prayer for all the workers in our lives, especially fathers.
Take Marge’s Marian pilgrimage site quiz – how many do you know? Then discover the Marian Pilgrimage site that every single Catholic in America should know about and Mary’s message for us today. (Hint: It’s the site of the only Church-approved Marian apparition in the entire United States.)
Some Lenten books are valuable year-round. That’s definitely the case with Gary Zimak’s “Give Up Worry for Lent.”
In this week’s episode of “Everyday Spirituality,” I muse about being an author on a book’s release day (like having a baby), explain the background for my new book, “My Queen, My Mother: A Living Novena,” give examples of our rich US Catholic history and heritage, talk miracles, the essence of Marian pilgrimage places and why we’re in danger of losing them.
New video clips, new podcasts, and new opportunities for you to grow in your faith, love our Mother Mary, and live your Catholic spirituality. Will you help me spread the word?
Earlier this week, I mentioned on social media that I was going to make a big announcement today. I gave two clues: Man does not live by bread alone. It’s something you’ll love to hear. Did you try to guess? Did you guess that I was going to announce my Read more…
They say that launching a book is much like giving birth to a child. If that’s the case, I’m on my fifteenth baby! Yet, with the pains of labor come the joys of the child itself, who grows to bless the world in his or her own way. So, I pray that this new baby of mine – My Queen, My Mother: A Living Novena – will grow and bless the world.