by Claire Dwyer | Jan 30, 2022 | Mary, The Sacred Everyday
We were lingering over the lasagna, enjoying a casual dinner after the women’s conference this weekend. Our beloved Bishop Olmsted, sitting to my right, was listening attentively to one of the volunteers describe her devotion to the Carmelite saints. She shared...
by Claire Dwyer | Sep 29, 2020 | Mary, Saints
On this feast of the Archangels, I wanted to share a short but incredibly moving and powerful poem from a Carmelite nun, St. Miriam of the Holy Spirit, also known by her baptismal name, Jessica Powers. May St. Michael defend and protect innocent and defenseless life...
by Claire Dwyer | Mar 17, 2019 | Mary, parenthood, prayer, spirituality
My son Daniel was just a small baby when we flew out to visit family in Wisconsin. Strapped in his car seat on the plane, completely unaware of where I was taking him, he was obligingly content throughout the flight. Then, as we began our descent, there was sudden...
by Claire Dwyer | Feb 20, 2019 | Mary, Saints
Just two years ago, two of the young visionaries of Fatima were added to the living links in the Church’s rosary of Saints. In front of half a million pilgrims, and with many of us watching from home, Pope Francis canonized Jacinta and Francisco Marto on May 13,...
by Claire Dwyer | Sep 13, 2015 | Liturgical year, Mary
This week we’ll celebrate two important feasts: the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, on September 14, and the following day, September 15, we’ll remember Our Lady of Sorrows. Two days linked forever in meaning, inseparable, poignant. September 15 also...