Oh how He loves us… Do you have a quote from a saint you’d like to see here? Email me at katie{at}thecatholicwife{dot}net. See the Monday Morning with the Saints Pinterest Board for more.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 19 – St. Ignatius}
I’m taking this to my marriage and ask our Lord for the grace of the sacrament; because this is solid gold for anyone, but implementing it will ignite the Refiner’s Fire and purify the love we have for our husbands.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 18 – Chrysostom}
Today on the Feast of All Souls, I will be praying for our loved ones – that any will be hastily released from Purgatory and experience full joy with Christ. See the entire collection of “Monday Morning with the Saints” on Pinterest.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 17 – St. Faustina}
She’s been here before, quite recently in fact. But I find such strength in St. Faustina’s words and hope so much that she’ll remember me before Our Lord. See my Pinterest board for a complete collection of Monday Morning with the Saints. Image by Loren Kerns, editing and text by Katie Sciba
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 16 – St. Patrick}
Our bishop described this prayer as his spiritual coffee and after reading it in its entirety, I get it. This is just an excerpt of St. Patrick’s Breastplate – his call to arms, but recite the whole thing and it’ll take you higher and make you stronger than caffeine could ever dream. (In case you’re […]
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 15 – Our Lady of Fatima}
I’ve been revisiting my childhood favorite Marian apparition and finding hope and consolation in Our Lady’s words. No matter our desperation, darkness, or despair, she remains to draw us to Christ.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 14 – St. Faustina}
Happy Feast of St. Faustina (and Happy Birthday to my brand new 4 year old!). The Diary of St. Faustina is a powerful, eye-opening read that just pierces my soul and makes me focus on the next life instead of this one.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 13 – St. Louis de Montfort}
I nearly forgot about MMWS after spending the weekend at my best friend’s wedding! My husband Andrew has a powerful devotion to the Holy Queen of Heaven, and he suggested this line from St. Louis de Montfort’s Total Consecration to Mary.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 12 – Bl. Julian}
This quotation has been one of the deepest consolations to my heart that I’ve ever heard.
Monday Morning with the Saints {no. 11 – St. Catherine}
A big deadline and my classic procrastination compelled me to postpone MMWS to Tuesday – it’s never too late to receive wisdom like this…