Adopting a slow living lifestyle was an easy choice for me as a Catholic. The reasons can be summed up in four words: Connection, Simplicity, Community, and Mindfulness. Each of these aspects are what makes living a slow life beautiful, as well as what defines a fulfilling, faith-filled life.
Read MoreWhen summer officially begins, we follow a new rhythm. As much as I have a Top Ten List every summer, I also encourage my family to take nature’s lead. We still have routines, but no timetables – the height of low living, as summer should be.
Read MoreCelebrating Holy Week at home can be a meaningful and rewarding experience for families. By incorporating simple traditions and activities, we can deepen our faith and connect with one another in new ways.
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle. We’re constantly connected through technology and social media, and our schedules are often filled to the brim with activities and obligations. In the midst of all this chaos, it can be challenging to slow down and appreciate the present moment.
Read MoreI believe in both passion and purpose. Family and Home are my passions, and Educating Children is my purpose. As a Catholic working mom, I spend many hours every week helping to lead a school, and all other hours ensuring my home is maintained and my family is well fed, happy, and healthy.
Read MoreThere is something about intentionally slowing down during Lent that reminds me of how important it is to stop, breathe, and let go. This season has always been a time for reflection, quiet moments, and inner peace. Slow living during Lent is a goal of mine this season, and to be honest….it seems to be a life-long goal, as well.
Read MoreFor the First Week of Lent, I sank into the traditions of baking sourdough, serving tasty fish, and exploring different ways to enjoy meals even when fasting.
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