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Celebrating the Liturgical Year During the Month of August - College Edition

Hello! As promised, here is how I'll be celebrating some of my favorite feasts during the month of August! It may look a little sparse, but as things will be a bit different for me this academic semester and I'm not sure how busy I'll be, I decided to try and keep it as low-key as I could to ensure as much as possible that I still celebrated. Also, while this list does not show the feasts that my family and I may celebrate earlier in the month, it does show all the ones that I'll be commemorating back at college. And so, without further ado, here's the list: Monthly Devotion - The Immaculate Heart of Mary August 14th - Saint Maximillian Kolbe: Read about St. Maximillian's life and offer up a Rosary for all those he is the patron Saint of. Watch "Life for Life: Maximillian Kolbe" on FORMED (if possible) and sacrifice something for someone else today in imitation of Saint Maximillian. August 15th - The Assumption (Holy Day of Obligation) + Start of 54 Ro...

Joy in July

Hello everyone! Not only has it been awhile since I wrote last, but for this post, I wanted to keep things a bit lighter. So much is happening in our world that it might seem as if finding peace and joy amidst it all is impossible, but, as always, what is impossible for us is possible for God. And as a dear friend once told me, the peace that comes from God does not keep us from experiencing bad or unfavorable things, rather the peace comes in those very moments through us knowing that He is in control and is there and is our loving and merciful Father. And so, with that as the only referral to these times of ours, let me update you a bit on the happenings in these neck of the woods. July has been busy, no doubt, but great! My family and I have gone to Mass two weeks in a row and will be going again this Sunday! Words cannot describe how wonderful it was to be back, and it is a gift for which I am grateful every day.  July is also our "birthday month" and while we weren't...

"The Great Remedy of Modern Times"

There is a lot of evil in our world today. So much that I often find myself at a loss about what to do, and often become fearful and discouraged. However, while it may seem that all the evil is too much for us to overcome (because it is), it is NOT too much for God. For where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more (Romans 5:20). And while things may seem hopeless, they are NOT hopeless for God for He can do all things (Luke 18:27). And what is more, He has told not to fear, for He has already overcome the world (John 16:33). Therefore, we are fighting a battle that has already been won for us by our God. And while this in no way gives us an excuse not to fight for Him, it should by all means give us hope and courage. Yet what can we do? As I said, there is so much evil out there. One simple thing I believe everyone can do, even the smallest of children, is to pray the Rosary. Saint Padre Pio said that it is the weapon for our times, and Sister Lucia who was one of the three children...