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May with Mary: Garden & Home Inspirations
As the rain of April gives way to the blossoming beauty of May, we enter a month that is traditionally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. To celebrate, I’ve curated a little collage of beautiful Catholic Marian products that evoke the spirit of this season—soft florals, serene blues, and delicate reminders of Our Lady.


Liturgical and Seasonal Living in May
May is a month overflowing with meaning — in the Church, in nature, and in the home. In this blog post, I want to offer a well-rounded and deeply intentional approach to liturgical living during this sacred and vibrant season. Get my suggestions for seasonal foods, outfits, feast days, fasting, novenas, traditions, and home decor!


St. Catherine of Siena Feast Day Guide
Love St. Catherine? Use this guide to pray, eat, learn, and tell stories about this amazing woman, Dominican, sister, and saint!


Navigating Holy Week
Every day has meaning in Holy Week! Try these adaptable ideas for a closer connection to Christ.


Mary Magdalene & the Red Egg
Do you know the story of the red egg? This powerful resurrection custom was gifted to us through Mary Magdalene. Learn more with me today!


Your Guide to the Paschal Candle
Have you ever wondered about the meaning of the Paschal Candle? This liturgically rich symbol is fully explained in this new post.


Holy Week & Easter Octave Quick Links
Discover the joy of Easter with our Holy Week & Easter Octave Quick Links. From Palm Sunday to Divine Mercy Sunday, find resources & activit


Pentecost: Raiders of the Lost Octave
Since finding out that the Pentecost octave ranked higher than Christmas, I have been on a mission to advocate for its restoration!


Ascension Picnic & The Rogation Days
The Ascension has been celebrated for centuries. We continue that tradition with a picnic, read more to see why and what I like to pack.


Come Holy Spirit to Our Hearts and Homes
The Second Greatest Feast This Sunday the Church begins the second GREATEST feast of the liturgical year, Pentecost! It ranks just below...
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