
How Much Tech Is “Too Much” For Your Kids? 5 Ways To Tell (And 5 Ways To Fix It)
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly As Millennial parents, my husband and I have grappled with the issue of moderating screen time for ourselves and our children. Whether we want to admit it or not, the technology is inescapable, but that’s all the more reason to take seriously our responsibility to facilitate the safe use […]
4 Reasons To Wear The Cord Of St. Joseph
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The cord of St. Joseph is a powerful devotion that grants special graces to those who wear it with faith. These graces will help you grow in your spiritual life. Delving deeper into the tradition of the cord of St. Joseph can lead to a greater understanding and appreciation […]
How To Pray The Liturgy Of The Hours
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly What is the Liturgy of the Hours? The Liturgy of the Hours is also called the Divine Office or the Breviary. The celebration of the Holy Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life, but it is not the only daily prayer of the Church. The Liturgy […]
What Is The Seven Sundays Devotion To St. Joseph?
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Ite ad Joseph, the saints have said, which means Go to Joseph. Have you gone to St. Joseph? Do you think of asking his intercession? There are some formal ways we could do that. There are several prayers that one could recite and pray: the Litany of St. Joseph, […]
We Need Spiritual White Space
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly What is white space? It is empty space. (It can be any color.) And it is necessary. Think for a minute about a word: between each letter and then between words, there are spaces. There are spaces between lines on a page, and then when there is a larger […]
The Benefits Of Prayer For The Conclave
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly “I’ll pray.” What better response could we find for any challenge or difficulty? St. Paul tells us to pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17), remaining like the widow petitioning the judge until he heard her request. God is our loving Father, and he wants to hear our prayers, so […]
What Are The 7 Petitions Of The Our Father?
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The Our Father is our foundational prayer as Catholics. If you’re like me, you’ve said it a few times. As in, a few thousand times. Tens of thousands if you pray the Rosary or Divine Office regularly. It’s easy for something so familiar to become muscle memory and to […]
Prayer: A Relationship Of Love, Part 1
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly When a person becomes convinced of the necessity of prayer, very often they will begin by focusing on the mechanics of prayer: How do I pray and how often should I pray? Where should I pray and at what time? Whom should I pray to most, the Father, Son, or […]
Prayer: A Relationship Of Love, Part 2
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Read Part 1 of this 3-part series here. In the sixth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus affirms the truth that prayer is ultimately a relationship of love in three simple, but deeply profound, verses. To elucidate this truth more deeply, let us examine these verses individually. Make Prayer […]
A Practical Way To Pray The Litany Of The Sacred Heart
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly When you see a red octagon, I’d imagine the first word that pops into your head is “Stop!” Or when you see a check mark on a test, you can safely assume that you got the answer correct on your test. Symbols are perhaps the easiest way to convey […]
Intercession Of The Saints | St. Jerome Quote
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly “If the Apostles and Martyrs, while still in the body, can pray for others…how much more after their crowns, victories, and triumphs are won!” – St. Jerome Image: Photo by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash
How Can You Offer Your Mass For An Intention? 3 Helpful Tips
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly I met Andy on a recent Mariam pilgrimage to Spain, France, and Portugal. He had a pleasant personality and a terrific sense of humor. I became more and more aware from talking with him that he was fighting some serious health issues. Over breakfast one morning that our group […]
The Liturgy of the Hours: 4 Ancient Catholic Means To Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 1)
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Part 1 of 4: The Liturgy of the Hours In “Our Constrained 21st Century American ‘God’, I picked apart the dominant spiritual and moral belief template of our age: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism, which was first exposed by Christian Smith and Melinda Denton in 2005. Below are the four […]
Contemplative Prayer: 4 Ancient Catholic Means to Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 2)
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly This series of four essays addresses as battle domains our daily fight against the four tenets of the prevailing cosmological thinking of our time: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism. Part 1, and the subsequent parts each describe a means that we must exploit daily to allow God to reverse these […]
The Holy Mass: 4 Ancient Catholic Means to Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 4)
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly This series of four essays addresses as battle domains the four tenets of the prevailing cosmological thinking of our time: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism. Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 each designate a means that we must employ daily to allow God to stop these prevailing tenets. “Where […]
Why Is The “Glory Be” So Powerful?
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Ten seconds. Ten measly seconds. That’s all it takes to ruin your day—and maybe even your life. Your teacher catches you copying off the student next to you. You blow a semester of your kid’s tuition on a bad bet. You take a drink for the first time in […]
Prayer For The Special Year of St. Francis | Franciscan Jubilee Year
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly To commemorate the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’s death, Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed that from January 10, 2026, to January 10, 2027, Catholics will celebrate a Franciscan Jubilee Year. The faithful have been granted the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence, provided that all conditions are met. Pope Leo […]
A Brief Meditation On The Our Father
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly One of the most ancient approaches to spiritual formation comes from the desert fathers who used to offer brief commentaries on various prayers. In keeping with the ancient practice, what follows is a brief meditation on the Our Father. The Lord Jesus came into this world to share his […]
Why Are Saturdays Devoted To The Blessed Mother?
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly In the third apparition at Fatima, the Blessed Mother told the little seers that, to save souls and avert war, she came to request not just the praying of the Rosary and consecration to her Immaculate Heart, but a “Communion of reparation” on the first Saturdays of the month. […]
How To Pray Without Ceasing In The Midst Of Chaos
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The Bible says to pray without ceasing, yet how many of us go hours without so much as giving a thought to prayer? In today’s world, it is hard for us to even fathom how it could be possible for us to follow this command. Saint Basil tells us […]
How To Make Real Spiritual Progress In 2023
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly “Each day that begins, if welcomed in prayer, is accompanied by courage, so that the problems we have to face no longer seem to be obstacles to our happiness, but rather appeals from God, opportunities for our encounter with him.” Pope Francis We all know that we should pray […]
How Prayer Changes When You Become A Parent
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly I don’t have time to pray I have almost always struggled to feel like I pray “enough.” Believe it or not, the last time that I could definitively say that I didn’t struggle with that was before I had kids. I have 5 kids now and we also have […]
Here’s Why Prayer Can Be Boring (And How To Fix It!)
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The first thing to realize about prayer is that it can be boring. Just about everything else we do gives us results within a relatively short period of time. Not so in prayer. I began praying the rosary daily as a freshman in high school. My motive was to […]
Is Your Anxiety A Result Of Not Praying Enough?
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Gospel Of John 4:5-42 Jesus came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of land that Jacob had given to his son Joseph.Jacob’s well was there.Jesus, tired from his journey, sat down there at the well.It was about noon. A woman of Samaria came to draw water.Jesus […]
Strengthen Your Will— Fast
https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Is there something wrong with your life? Maybe something is missing. Maybe you’re depressed. Maybe you’re overwhelmed. Maybe you’re trapped by compulsive behavior. Maybe there’s a particular sin you haven’t been able to overcome no matter how hard you’ve tried? Maybe you’re in a state of despair because you […]










