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The Difference Between Faith That Starts and Faith That Stays
There’s a kind of beauty to beginning. The spark of conversion. The moment grace breaks in. The first time the Gospel feels personal and electrifying. But beginnings aren’t everything. In fact, some of the most powerful, fruitful Catholics I know had very quiet beginnings, or none at all. Their faith wasn’t marked by a grand gesture. It was shaped by what they chose to keep doing, day after day, year after year. The difference between faith that starts and faith that stays is
Joanna Laster
1 hour ago3 min read


The Bible Isn't a Puzzle. It's a Portrait.
Some people approach Scripture like it’s a riddle to decode. They pore over word counts, cross-references, secret numerologies. They read the prophets like stock forecasts and Revelation like a cosmic escape room. But the Bible was never meant to be a logic puzzle. It was meant to reveal a Person. The Word Was Made Flesh, Not Flashcards When St. Jerome said, "Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ," he didn’t mean that failing to solve the Book of Numbers made you a b
Joanna Laster
2 hours ago4 min read


Forgiveness at the Foot of the Altar
The blood of children spilled before the altar. There are no words that can soften such a horror, no easy answers for the shock that gripped me when I first heard about the Michigan Catholic School Mass shooting. The church, meant to be a sanctuary of peace, of innocence, of Eucharistic presence, became a place of terror. Nothing feels more heinous than violence desecrating the very space where Christ offers His body for the life of the world. My first thoughts spiraled into
Joanna Laster
2 hours ago2 min read


When Sanctity is Slow: Finding Peace in Waiting
When my family entered the Catholic Church, one lesson surprised me more than most: everything takes time. Our parish OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation for Adults) stretched over eighteen months before we were able to be received. The patience required was real, and at times exhausting. But as I’ve continued to walk in the life of the Church, I’ve discovered that this slow pace is not an accident. Formation programs often begin with a year of discernment. Parish initiatives
Joanna Laster
2 hours ago4 min read


Embracing Faith: Daily Reflections for Spiritual Growth
In a world filled with distractions and uncertainties, many individuals find themselves yearning for a deeper connection to their faith. Spiritual growth is not just a destination; it is a journey that requires daily commitment and reflection. This blog post aims to guide you through practical steps and reflections that can enhance your spiritual life, helping you embrace faith in a meaningful way. Understanding Spiritual Growth Spiritual growth is the process of developing a
Joanna Laster
9 hours ago4 min read


Understanding Catholic Teachings: A Guide for Believers
Catholic teachings form the foundation of the faith for millions around the world. They guide believers in their spiritual journey, providing a framework for understanding God, morality, and the purpose of life. In this guide, we will explore the core principles of Catholicism, delve into the sacraments, and discuss how these teachings can be applied in everyday life. Whether you are a lifelong Catholic or someone curious about the faith, this post aims to provide clarity and
Joanna Laster
9 hours ago4 min read


The Power of Prayer: Strengthening Your Spiritual Journey
Prayer is often seen as a simple act of communication with a higher power, but its impact on our spiritual journey can be profound. Whether you are seeking guidance, comfort, or a deeper connection with the divine, prayer serves as a powerful tool that can transform your life. In this blog post, we will explore the various dimensions of prayer, its benefits, and practical ways to incorporate it into your daily routine. Understanding Prayer What is Prayer? At its core, prayer
Joanna Laster
9 hours ago4 min read
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