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The Five Steps to Holiness – As Shared by Our Lady of Medjugorje
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on March 02 2021
What Does St. Joseph Teach us About the Joy of Humility?
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on February 28 2021
Three Tools to Help Us Forgive
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on February 21 2021
5 Spiritual Resolutions for the New Year
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on January 04 2021
What is the Best Gift this Christmas?
MSMH Blog
Posted on November 18 2020

The Gift of a Blessing
The absolute BEST gift this Christmas 2020 is the gift of a BLESSING — a blessing for unity, a blessing for hope, a blessing for miracles, a blessing for joy, and a blessing for protection!
How to Be the Light in Today's World
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on October 14 2020

Saint Francis Knew the Thread that Held Us All Together
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on October 04 2020
“Preach the Gospel at all times, and if necessary, use words.” -St. Francis of Assisi
St. Francis saw the world for what it was and chose to be grounded in faith, being a beacon of light for God to pour His love into, and then St. Francis had the burning desire to share His love with the world. St. Francis is known as the patron saint of animals and of ecology. He called all creatures brothers and sisters, and he called the sun, “brother sun,” and the moon, “sister moon.” He understood the inner workings and incredible divine interconnection between all and saw the love of God as the thread that held us together in fine and divine balance...
The Bachelor's Madison Prewett Wears MSMH's Blessing Bracelets!
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on August 02 2020
10 Reasons Why I'm Thankful for St Ignatius Loyola
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on July 31 2020
Today as we celebrate St. Ignatius of Loyola, I am jumping up and down with joy!!! I love this Saint! It is because of him that I had the opportunity to dive deep into our faith and truly FALL IN LOVE WITH GOD!!! St Ignatius thank you for your spiritual exercises! They changed my life… I had to write you a letter in gratitude:
Dear St Ignatius Loyola
The Most Powerful Symbol of Protection, the Benedictine Medal
MSMH Blog
Posted on July 11 2019

WHO IS SAINT BENEDICT? “And let them first pray together, that so they may associate in peace.” –St. Benedict Benedict of Nursia was born into a wealthy family around 480 AD. After studying in Rome, unnerved by the worldly events of the time and watching his fellow students fritter their lives away, Benedict fled the […]
Wake Up and Pray!
Amy D'Ambra
Posted on October 10 2018

Introducing Wake Up and Pray Meditation Bracelets Morning Meditation Use these 10 gemstones and Benedictine Cross to guide you during your meditation. Run your finger along each gem and begin a conversation with God. Offer God: Your day. Your prayer. Your works. Your joy. Your suffering. Ask God for His: Love, Wisdom, Peace, Protection, Hope. Pause […]