Humiliated…or Humbled?
My New Year’s resolution this year was to become more humble. Here is my halftime update, including reflections on the difference between being humiliated and being humbled.
Inspiration for Catholic married couples on their journey to sainthood
My New Year’s resolution this year was to become more humble. Here is my halftime update, including reflections on the difference between being humiliated and being humbled.
Do you know your spouse’s favorite love language? Is he an Acts of Service person? Does she prefer spending Quality Time with you? Finding out can really strengthen your marriage- and I have some ideas for each love language, too!
Stuck on what to get a loved one for Christmas? Why not pray a novena on their behalf, and wrap up something symbolic of your prayer? Read on to hear how this has impacted my own life!
My children challenge me- force me, even!- to grow in virtue. How is God challenging you to foster the fruits of virtue in your marriage?
Roe v. Wade has been overturned, but there is a lot of work left to do. We need not only pro-life laws but a culture of life to support them. And that culture must start right in your own home and family!
For our December challenge, let’s pray another novena… This one is to the ultimate model of a marriage and family, the Holy Family!
Our November marriage challenge is to grow in gratitude for our spouse by thanking them for something EVERY day this month!
October’s challenge is to talk about, write down, and live out your family’s unique legacy. Catholic life coach Liz Montigny offers some great guest content to guide us in this new challenge.
Our September marriage challenge is to learn something new about our spouses. They are so unique and complex! Whether you have been married one year or 50, there is always something new to learn.
Our marriage challenge this month is to learn our own and or spouse’s love language. Don’t know about love languages yet? Perfect! Read on!