Oct 1, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Spirituality, Catholic Whole Health, Health and Wellness
It’s tempting to desire to be something other than who we are. From a young age, we are encouraged to dream, to hope, to plan for the future, and this is a beautiful thing. As Pope Benedict XVI reminded us at World Youth Day in Madrid, “Men and women were created for...
Sep 15, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Whole Health, Health and Wellness
Growing up, I always found it interesting how many of my family and friends were born in the month of September. Being a September baby myself, I found this very exciting. According to the Social Security Administration, this wasn’t just the observed coincidence of a...
Aug 14, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Whole Health, Health and Wellness
August is known as National Family Fun Month! As the school year approaches, and life gets busy again, now is a good time to take advantage of the end of summer to spend quality time with family and enjoy the gift of leisure together! Family fun that is oriented...
Jul 31, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Spirituality, CMF CURO Community
On August 4th, we celebrate the feast of St. John Vianney. St. John is the patron saint of the parish priest. He had a great passion for serving the Church, spending close to 42 years in pastoral ministry in the town of Ars, France. While not viewed as an academic,...
May 17, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Spirituality, Catholic Whole Health, Health and Wellness
The Ascension of our Lord acts as a guiding light for our role as disciples. Acts of the Apostles says that Jesus told his apostles, “you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and...
May 8, 2023 | Catholic Lifestyle, Catholic Whole Health, CMF CURO Community
The Month of May is nationally known as Mental Health Awareness Month. While one in five people will suffer from mental illness in their lifetime, all people will face life challenges that have the ability to affect mental health.[1] As Catholics we understand...