by Leslie Sholly | Nov 21, 2018 | book review, Catholicism
I’ve written before about my discovery of prayer journaling and how much it has enriched my prayer life. Since then, I’ve participated in online retreats, book discussions, and other practices that are helping me grow in faith–maybe I will share...
by Leslie Sholly | Jan 16, 2018 | Babies, Catholicism, Deep Thoughts, Parenting
Growing up Catholic, if I thought about the word “vocation” at all, it was in the context of a call to the priesthood. We were encouraged to pray for more vocations because of the looming shortage of priests. And this sense of vocation as a specifically...
by Leslie Sholly | Nov 18, 2017 | Catholicism, review, shopping, sponsored, Uncategorized
David Whitworth has a dream. David is the founder of Catholic Door, an online Catholic store, which he has been running for almost a year with the help of his wife and kids. David envisions Catholic Door as a for-profit ministry and a tool for evangelization. He...
by Leslie Sholly | May 25, 2017 | Catholicism, Notre Dame, Politics, Uncategorized, Vacations
We’ve just returned from an epic weekend of graduation festivities as Teddy’s Notre Dame adventure has come to a close. Â Four years flew by, as they are wont to do when you have kids, and it won’t be long before I’ll be writing a melancholy...
by Leslie Sholly | May 21, 2017 | Catholicism, Education, family, Notre Dame, Parenting, Vacations
Our Notre Dame adventure is about to come to a close.  The day this is published, we will be in South Bend for Teddy’s graduation, and I’m sure there will be stories and adventures to share! But before that, let’s go back to last February, to Junior...