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Growing up in a devout Catholic family, I learned at a young age that God needed to be first in my life. Making time for personal prayer and devotions was modeled to me and became a relatively easy habit in my life as I grew older.

Then I became a mom. I struggled with my ideals about what staying focused on God looked like versus what my reality around it looke...


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Did you know that I once discerned the religious life? That journey is actually what eventually led me to seek out A Mother’s Rule of Life. When I was 12, I wrot...


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Raise your hand if you’ve tried to start the year off right with big resolutions that end up falling apart barely even three months in. Me too. The new year feels so fresh and clean—like a new slate that hasn’t been written on yet. The possibilities feel endless… until reality sets in.

Reality as in your own limitations and the unpredictable needs, demands, and ...


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I love to read scripture (or is it the idea of reading scripture?), but I often find myself getting distracted and sometimes even bored. My mind feels pulled in every other direction. What’s going on on social media feels more interesting. Plus, there’s the meal planning and budgeting that still need to get done. The hardest thing, though, is knowing where to even start. ...


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It’s 4:00PM. The kids are fussing about being hungry as you’re trying to get dinner on the table in a timely manner. Thankfully, you already know what you’re having since you started meal planning — yet each meal seems to take forever to prepare. You wonder if you...


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