Celebrating the Feast of St. Martin de Porres

Saint Martin de Porres

I’ve written about trying to be more intentional about building and strengthening our domestic church. One of the ways we try to do that is by paying more attention to the feast days of the Church. It’s a great way to introduce ourselves and our children to knew saints and new traditions. Disclusure: this post … Read more

All Souls Day

Gianna’s earliest memory is of her great-grandmother’s funeral. She remembers the day clearly- the mass, the cemetery, the time with family. I have been surprised at what an impression this memory has made on her. Grandma P passed away in March of 2017, and G still speaks of it regularly. She asks a lot of … Read more

Kitchen Rosaries

Recently I was searching the internet for rosary themed crafts to do with my kids, and while I did find the cutest pipe cleaner rosary project for them, I also found a fabulous mom-friendly craft: the Kitchen Rosary. A kitchen rosary is abacus style rosary, designed to be used when your hands are full or … Read more

Encounters with St. Therese

saint therese

I first encountered this wonderful saint when I was a missionary at Life Teen’s Camp Covecrest in Tiger, GA. St. Therese is the patroness of missionaries, so in formation class we spent time reading her autobiography, Story of a Soul. At first I didn’t feel at all connected with her- she seemed so faithful, so … Read more

St. Therese’s Elevator

I’ve had some comment about the name of the blog and questions about this “elevator to Heaven”, so I thought I’d spend a little time and explain where the idea came from. The name was suggested by a friend of mine, Sister Kate, who knows of my love of St. Therese. This is the quote … Read more