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Liturgical Living with St. Joseph
Liturgical Living has been a big buzz word in the Catholic world the last few years. There are many books, Pinterest boards, and websites dedicated to “liturgical living” and the best way to do it. Honestly, most of those resources are WAY too overwhelming for the average person. And if you are a business owner or working a corporate job, your time is limited. Personally, I still enjoy celebrating the different saints and seasons. I just alter things to make it simple.
St. Patrick: An Example of Humility
St. Patrick’s Day is a special feast day celebrated every year by the faithful on March 17th. While this day usually brings to mind shamrocks and leprechauns, all things green, and delicious food and drink, it is also an important day to honor St. Patrick and all his wonderful deeds that brought glory to God.
Saint Casimir: The Humble Noble
Saint Casimir is recognized for his humility. He was a prince at birth and briefly served as king. However, despite his privileged upbringing, he didn't allow the power or riches associated with nobility to get in the way of his devotion to Christ. Instead of seeking material riches or the approval of his father the king, this saint focused on the true King of the Universe
Looking back on your past self with humility
My journal entries allow me to understand my perception of the happenings of my world in a particular time and place – what a wonderful opportunity particularly as we journey through the Lenten season and prepare our hearts for the Good News of Easter. I have also been provided with validation for keeping up my journaling over the years and I have no intention of stopping as long as I am able.
What I Experienced When I Cut Down on Screen Time
In recent years, I have noticed that screen time has become a crutch for me. I was spending more time than I was willing to admit on my phone or computer, but this past Lent, I finally committed to seriously trying to change that.

