
What Wouldn’t You Do: a missionary’s reflection
Missionary Amanda reflects on her “why” for defending and celebrating life with Biking for Babies. Amanda is a first-year rider missionary from Massachusetts.
Missionary Amanda reflects on her “why” for defending and celebrating life with Biking for Babies. Amanda is a first-year rider missionary from Massachusetts.
The Go Forth Podcast features interviews with missionaries about how the gospel message magnifies their work in the mission field.
When the Celebration of Life returns to St. Joseph’s this July 13, grab your favorite noisemaker, and join the masses who are celebrating the goodness of life the best way they know how—through breaking bread, sharing stories, and encouraging each other to go out, with joy in their heart, to share the news that life is good.
Jimmy and Kimberly share more about their passion to support pregnant women ahead of the 2024 Central Iowa Ride for Life.
Jimmy and Kimberly share more about their passion to support pregnant women ahead of the 2024 Central Iowa Ride for Life.
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Nikki shares our mission on Sacred Heart Radio.
Relevant Radio’s “Morning Air” features Nikki Biese
“The Via Lucis is a potential stimulus for the restoration of a “culture of life” which is open to the hope and certitude offered by faith, in a society often characterized by a “culture of death”, despair, and nihilism.” Learn more about this Easter meditation!
“When I was 14, I got a weekend job at a dining and banquet hall called Eddie Whipps. Ten years later, I am still working there on the side. This is not about me or the waitressing job itself. It is about seeing people who have demonstrated how to respect and cherish all lives, offering an invitation to live out prolife values in ordinary and small ways.” Our newest blog comes from Katie, a support crew missionary, who invites us to be pro-life in the “small things.”
In this first period of formation, the young adults:
With eyes now opened to the need and Christ-centered solutions of problems, these young adults are sent forth as “missionaries” into the rest of the formation program and into the rest of their lives, committing to live with the truth of the Gospel of life as the lens through which they see every relationship, every decision, and the world at large.
In this second period of formation, the missionaries
In this last period of formation, after the National Ride, missionaries