by Jennie Murphy | Feb 8, 2023 | Blog Articles
Researching the origins of Christianity is an opportunity to recover the meaning of life from the roots that hold us together in faith. If we look at the prayer life of the early Church, we find that it can be split-up into various types of prayer: the prayer of...
by Jennie Murphy | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog Articles
Happy Feast of St. Blaise! Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, National Director, provides a reflection on the feast of St. Blaise and Candlemas. May the Light of Christ brighten our darkness this day. St. Blaise, pray for...
by Jennie Murphy | Jan 27, 2023 | Blog Articles
PWPN Intern, Donovan, reflects on St. Angela Merici’s life and her dedication to education and the formation of the Ursuline...
by Jennie Murphy | Jan 25, 2023 | Blog Articles
Tertullian, an ecclesiastical author of the late second century, writes in one of his first treatises on prayer that “only prayer conquers God” (De oratione 29, 2). It’s a provocative phrase! But already in the Old Testament, the book of Sirach tells...
by Jennie Murphy | Jan 20, 2023 | Blog Articles
Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, National Director of PWPN, speaks about the continued mission to protect and care for pregnant women, the unborn, and young...
by Jennie Murphy | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog Articles
The prayer intention proposed by Pope Francis is a beautiful and vast project. Education is a word that crosses social and human realities. There is no need to be a teacher, professor, special educator or parent to participate in education. Everyone in his profession...