March 2022

Painting of Saint Agnes of Bohemia

Saint Agnes of Bohemia

Saint Agnes of Bohemia never married, but had a number of nobles interested in her as a possible wife. Preferring the religious life, Agnes became one of Saint Clare of Assisi’s Poor Ladies, but not until after she had built a hospital and a friary for the local Franciscan friars.

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Sunday Soundbite for March 6, 2022

As we hear of the Lord’s temptations in the desert, let’s let this very human portrait of Jesus remind us of how we’re called to respond in times of temptation: To depend upon God’s grace and allow it to support ...
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Practice Letting Go

Letting go of our external attachments through simple living does help us to show up with our best selves
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Holy Humdrum

Instead of fighting the mundane and boring today, flip it and see if you can find something sacred in the act, a deeper connection lurking underneath.
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Pleas for peace: Even if unheeded, Pope Francis continues tradition

Pope Francis knows his appeals for an end to the war in Ukraine carry little weight with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but he also knows he has an obligation to continue speaking out and rallying others to join him in ...
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Stained Glass window of Saint David of Wales

Saint David of Wales

Saint David of Wales was by legend the nephew of King Arthur. He was educated under the tutelage of Saint Paulinus, whose sight he allegedly restored.
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