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Saint Luke: Spread the Good News to the World
Saint Luke the Evangelist's feast day is celebrated annually on October 18. In his Gospel account and in the Acts of the Apostles, Luke chronicled Jesus' earthly ministry and the evangelization efforts of the early Church. I had no idea that during a lectio divina prayer session about a year ago, I'd feel a strong connection to Luke’s experiences as a chronicler of the Good News.
Remaining With the Lord When Overlooked
When everyone seems to be moving forward except you, comparison, envy, and jealousy can creep into our minds and hearts. How do we cope with these very real human experiences without acting on our feelings?
Burned or Disappointed by Past Business Investments? How to Heal, Discern, and Trust Again
Have you been let down by a past investment, program, or coach? Perhaps one promised massive transformation but left you disappointed, shaken, in debt, or in more of a mess than you were before.
These unfortunate situations can leave big-hearted entrepreneurs afraid and guarded against future support, despite a seemingly great opportunity to fill a new need.
Our Prophetic Patron: John XXIII
Pope Saint John XXIII has been the patron saint of Catholic Women in Business from day one. In honor of his feast day October 11, we invite you to learn the story of how the great saint inspired our founders.
How and Why to Pray Four Rosaries a Day
Discover how and why to pray four Rosaries a day (all 20 mysteries). This testimony highlights the Rosary’s promises, power in spiritual warfare and mental prayer, plus family-friendly, time-saving tips to make this life-changing habit daily.
Time is Holy: How to Bring Liturgical Balance into Your Q4 Calendar
In business, especially as Catholic women entrepreneurs, it’s easy to let quarterly goals and client deadlines dictate our every move. But the Church invites us into a different rhythm—a holy pace that honors both work and rest. When we allow the liturgy to shape our calendar, we remember that time itself is a gift from God, not just a resource to be managed.

