Thursday, May 31, 2012
Lean your head on Mary's heart: Happy feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgi...
Lean your head on Mary's heart: Happy feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgi...: Shortly afterward, her generous heart sent her on a journey into the hill country, pregnant and "in haste," to help her cousin Elizabe...
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Get Serious!
Get Serious!
Father's day is approaching - Take a look (in the link above) at a book perhaps very fitting for a special father in your life.
Father's day is approaching - Take a look (in the link above) at a book perhaps very fitting for a special father in your life.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Mary and the month of May
We had a beautiful May crowning at Mass on Mother's day.
During this month of May dedicated to Mary our Mother, are you doing anything special with the kids to honor Mary?
Please share in the comment box.
During this month of May dedicated to Mary our Mother, are you doing anything special with the kids to honor Mary?
Please share in the comment box.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Lean your head on Mary's heart: Mary re-echoes God
Lean your head on Mary's heart: Mary re-echoes God: From, God Alone, The Collected Writings of St. Louis Marie de Montfort : "Mary was created only for God, and it is unthinkable that she sho...
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
For ALL Catholic women! Coming this fall!
Book description from the publisher: In this heartfelt and sincere volume, Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle shows why she is so beloved by her readers, viewers, and listeners. Using stories and experiences from her own life she shows that being a faith-filled Catholic woman does not mean one is perfect. It means that in the midst of parenting difficulties, marital problems, economic hardships, sickness—or whatever challenge life may bring—one finds strength in Christ and in the wisdom and community of the Church. Beginning with a woman’s sense of identity and vocation, Cooper O’Boyle reflects on the presence of Christ in every aspect of a woman’s life—as the source of her dignity, her strength, and her joy. Drawing from scripture, the treasury of Catholic spirituality, and her own favorite prayers and devotions, Cooper O’Boyle guides her readers to become women of prayer, women of compassion and strength in relationships, and women of heart for those in need.
In a warm and conversational tone she highlights how the sacraments, the virtues, prayer, Mary and the saints, the works of mercy, and various devotions and practices all offer women grace and guidance for their lives. Original prayers and discussion points for groups likewise contribute to making this an invaluable resource. I'll keep you posted as more information becomes available. You can check my website too: www.donnacooperoboyle.com
Book description from the publisher: In this heartfelt and sincere volume, Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle shows why she is so beloved by her readers, viewers, and listeners. Using stories and experiences from her own life she shows that being a faith-filled Catholic woman does not mean one is perfect. It means that in the midst of parenting difficulties, marital problems, economic hardships, sickness—or whatever challenge life may bring—one finds strength in Christ and in the wisdom and community of the Church. Beginning with a woman’s sense of identity and vocation, Cooper O’Boyle reflects on the presence of Christ in every aspect of a woman’s life—as the source of her dignity, her strength, and her joy. Drawing from scripture, the treasury of Catholic spirituality, and her own favorite prayers and devotions, Cooper O’Boyle guides her readers to become women of prayer, women of compassion and strength in relationships, and women of heart for those in need.
In a warm and conversational tone she highlights how the sacraments, the virtues, prayer, Mary and the saints, the works of mercy, and various devotions and practices all offer women grace and guidance for their lives. Original prayers and discussion points for groups likewise contribute to making this an invaluable resource. I'll keep you posted as more information becomes available. You can check my website too: www.donnacooperoboyle.com
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