Extreme Grace: Lessons for Lent
Almost one hundred women came together on Saturday, March 4, for a Lenten Retreat led by Father Jorge Obregon, LC. at St. Paul Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. Using examples of extreme […]
Almost one hundred women came together on Saturday, March 4, for a Lenten Retreat led by Father Jorge Obregon, LC. at St. Paul Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. Using examples of extreme […]
As we prepare of hearts to receive Christ in these final days before Christmas, our thoughts turn to all those around us who would benefit from drawing closer to the
The New York Tri-State’s annual tradition of offering an Advent morning retreat for women continued this year at a new location: St. Paul Church in Greenwich, Connecticut. Fifty-seven ladies came
The December Evening for Married Couples, held on December 1, 2022, tackled the importance of daily positive interactions for building strong marital relationships. Father Eric Nielsen, LC, began his talk
In the New York Tri-State, if there were a competition for which month deserves the title “most likely to remind you of the end times,” November would most certainly win.
How is it possible that a Roman centurion and a Jewish fisherman could have something relevant to say about how to live life abundantly in the 21st century? That’s precisely
In the New York Tri-State, November began with a powerful Triduum. Of course, the entire Catholic Church celebrated the double punch of All Saints Day and All Souls Day which
Carving out time to reflect and pray is an ongoing challenge. Managing the legitimate demands of work, school, and family takes effort while resisting distractions requires discipline and self-control. But
What does it take for a married couple to be able to have some authentic quality time together? Everyone knows it’s not easy to get a date on the calendar,
Over the weekend of September 23-25, 2022, one hundred fifty Regnum Christi leaders from across the North American Territory came to Mundelein Seminary outside of Chicago to brainstorm how we