We all started off the first lockdown with the best of intentions, but by now most of us are feeling fatigued and unmotivated. Discover five Catholic ways to beat lockdown fatigue, to leave you feeling happier and healthier.
For the second time, we find ourselves in Lent during lockdown. However, this doesn't mean that normal Lenten practices and traditions have to be abandoned. Discover nine ways you can live Lent prayerfully this year, even if you can't leave your home.
The saints may appear perfect, leading us to believe that we are too flawed to become saints. The unlikely example of St Peter can console us all: no-one is too human or too flawed to become a saint! On the contrary, Jesus calls us all to follow him and become saints in the process — each in our own way, with our qualities and flaws.
Spiritual Communion is the heartfelt desire to receive Our Lord, even when we are unable because of the distance or for some other reason. Use this prayer from St Alphonsus Liguroi when you can't receive the Eucharist.