flash fiction at Ruah

I’m so delighted to share another story at Ruah Storytellers! I had the pleasure of contributing to an Advent series in December. I totally enjoyed writing a piece about experiencing the Holy Spirit in Mass on trip to Cuba, and then, recording the story in my own voice.

This month Ruah Storytellers is hosting a flash fiction series, and I wrote a character profile, kind of a day in the life of woman. You can read (or HEAR) it here.

Check out the other stories, too. This is quickly becoming a favorite podcast for me…and check in soon for their Lent series.

Review: Giving Thanks and Letting Go

I’ve loved Danielle Bean’s work for many years, heavy on the many. She is, in person, exactly as she appears in print: a little sassy, a little sweet, super cheerful and lively, and fiercely loving.

Fierce became a trendy adjective to describe women some years ago. In that context, rather than hostile or aggressive, we’ve come to understand fierce women as women who know who they are, and wield that knowledge to uplift those around them. Adding a Catholic spin to that, it means knowing whose you are, and how that knowledge not only helps you live a life of holiness, but helps you lead others to holiness.

By that definition, Danielle is a fierce mother!

Her latest book, Giving Thanks and Letting Go: Reflections on the Gift of Motherhood, reveals, in a series of reflections on the different seasons of motherhood, how a mother’s love changes and grows. Her vignettes, little peeks into her marriage and children, illustrate the sacrificial nature and immeasurable joys of mother. I found myself laughing out loud at her husband causing a scene in a delivery room (I know about this first-hand myself) and feeling the chest-crushing fear of illness as she recounts her son’s diagnosis with CF.

The anecdotes in this lovely collection celebrate motherhood in its depth and breadth. Danielle’s gift to us is her honesty — there’s no glossing over the hard parts like messy houses or feeling overwhelmed. But it also breaks open the beauty of motherhood. How we love unconditionally. How we’re sometimes insecure. How we love, and worry, and hope. It’s real, and it’s honest, but most of all it’s beautiful.

Review: Becoming Holy, One Virtue at a Time

Journals and workbooks have long fascinated me. Empty journals beckon me to fill them with all the crazy in my head as a way to sort out my thoughts, and workbooks help rein-in those thoughts and give them a direction. That’s why I love books that have questions at the end of the chapters or study guides to accompany my reading. Cue the nerdy student in me.

This lovely series, Stay Connected Journals for Catholic Women, provides prayer, insightful teachings, and scripture, followed by guided reflections in a journaling section.

Becoming Holy, One Virtue at a Time: A Guide to Living the Theological and Cardinal Virtues by Sara Estabrooks has been my companion in my weekly Adoration hour. Each chapter is filled with readings and workspace that inspire thoughtful reflection. Sara beautifully covers the theological and cardinal virtues and encourages the reader to pursue holiness by perfecting those virtues in our lives.

My favorite sections are the connections to scripture. I read with my Bible next to me, reading the suggested passages and then connecting them to chapter’s virtue. I’ve loved incorporating this approach into my spiritual reading!

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