Author Margaret Zacharias shares with readers one of the best kept secrets of the church — visionary St. Juliana of Liege.
Serendipity
Author Margaret Zacharias suggests some Lenten season writing and literary enrichment to help ease you through the lion (or lamb) of March.
Roses and Ashes
In this engaging post, author Margaret King Zacharias dives into a rare event this year, the simultaneous occurrence of Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, and the true love for which we all yearn.
Watch!
Author Margaret King Zacharias offers a ‘watchful’ linguistic commentary on the First Saturday Gospel reading.
Everyday Holiness
In November, author Margaret Zacharias writes, we pause to remember our beloved ones who have gone on to blessed memory, give thanks, and practice the everyday holiness of humility and charity.
Trees of Knowledge, and the Tree of Life
In this chilling and thought-provoking piece, author Margaret King Zacharias offers Catholic writers substantive ‘food for thought’ when considering the use of AI in their work.
A Beacon of Hope
Author Margaret King Zacharias shares her personal connection with the suffering of the Lahaina, Hawaii fires and calls upon Maria Lanakila — Our Lady of Victory — to bring them comfort.
Retreat and Discernment
Author Margaret King Zacharias shares a ‘transfiguring’ retreat experience exploring Ignatian spirituality and encourages others in the process.
Mount Carmel
Author Margaret Zacharias recounts an inspirational experience at Mount Carmel that, with Pentecost and the fresh Spring air, breathe in new life to chase away the modern-day ‘baals.’
Our Lady of a Thousand Names
We all know her as ‘Mother’ and this May, Blog Author Margaret Zacharias introduces us to a few of the less familiar names of the Blessed Virgin Mary.