Stressed Out? Overcommited? Here’s How to Find Balance
Stressed out? Overcommitted? How do you get out of that trap? There’s a tool I use for discernment in every situation – what I should do, and what I shouldn’t do. Here’s how it works.
Stressed out? Overcommitted? How do you get out of that trap? There’s a tool I use for discernment in every situation – what I should do, and what I shouldn’t do. Here’s how it works.
Mary does come to us, however. She comes to us every day, will day long, and in so many ways each day. She visits us in our homes, our cars, workplaces, schools, even at the gym, library, or grocery store. She comes to visit us wherever we are and whatever we’re doing.
Why is May called Mary’s Month? Marge explains how the Catholic custom of devoting the entire month of May to Mary began (you’ll be surprised). Then she offers practical ways to observe Mary’s special month in your diocese, parish and at home.
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.