Friends, I contribute monthly to Diocesan's "Inspiration Daily," which is a daily email of Gospel reflections. This past week, my reflection was on Mark 6:53-56. It's a short reading that contains a lot to contemplate. I chose to focus on what this passaged demonstrates about how we should invite people to our parishes, Bible studies,… Continue reading What’s in An Invitation – My Recent Gospel Reflection with Diocesan
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Sacraments Class – Week One
Friends, I'm dusting off the old fashioned bloggy-blog. You're going on an adventure with me in my Sacraments class at the University of Notre Dame this semester. I have to write several blog posts for this course. Some may be brilliant. Some may be passing. I'll be wrestling with our course material and various pastoral… Continue reading Sacraments Class – Week One
Staying Awake with Jesus
My family spent last night at the Holy Thursday liturgy at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles. The bilingual service was a beautiful coming together of people and cultures who want to accompany Jesus in his agony and worship him as Lord. I wrote this Gospel reflection for Catholic Mom… Continue reading Staying Awake with Jesus
Lent – A Bible Study Invitation
Friends, Ash Wednesday is here, and I invite you to join me in the Living the Word Lent Reading Plan. The free PDF of the reading plan was provided by Ave Maria Press. Please join the Joyful Momentum Facebook group for short video reflections about the readings. I'm hosting a Zoom gathering on Sunday nights… Continue reading Lent – A Bible Study Invitation
Recent Interview on the Catholic MomCast
Friends, I was recently interviewed on the Catholic Momcast with Lisa Hendey, the founder of Catholic Mom and Maria Johnson, the author of Our Lady of Charity and My Badass Book of Saints. It was such a fun conversation with laughter and tears. We talked about my book Joyful Momentum and several speaking and writing… Continue reading Recent Interview on the Catholic MomCast
Palm Sunday
We are womb to tomb people. In January we pray and we march to protect life in the womb, and hopefully life in all its stages, too. How often, though, do we really embrace the beauty and dignity of dying? More specifically do we ever take the time to think of the moments after life leaves our bodies? Do we ponder being prepared for burial?Â
