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The Ongoing Discernment of Motherhood with St. Gianna Molla
For many women, there is one question that looms quietly and sometimes anxiously over the early days of motherhood: What happens after maternity leave?
Bold, Yet Obedient: Saint Catherine of Siena’s Example
St. Catherine of Siena lived from 1347-1380 and was named a Doctor of the Church in 1970, one of the first two women to receive that title along with St. Teresa of Avila.
When God Is the Chairman of Your Board
Catholic women entrepreneurs explore surrender and consecration in business, using Mary's example at Cana to lead with faith instead of control.
Saint Mark: The Evangelist Who Shows Us Jesus’ Human Side
The Evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, were inspired to write about Jesus, each for a different audience and for a different purpose. Mark was writing to the Christians living in Rome.
Building the Domestic Church: A Q & A with Raquel Rose
Raquel Rose is the owner and visionary of The Little Rose Shop. A former school counselor, Raquel turned her passion for supporting families into simple, beautiful resources designed to build faith habits at home.
Saint Anselm: Doctor of the Church and Father of Scholasticism
St. Anselm was an important scholar of the Middle Ages and is recognized as one of the Doctors of the Church. Later in his life he served as Archbishop of Canterbury. He passed away on April 21 in the year 1109, and his feast day is celebrated annually on that day.

