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Set in March of 1920 on the snow-swept plains of North Dakota, Hazel’s Heart tells the story of Hazel Miner, a sixteen-year-old whose love for her younger siblings transformed a devastating blizzard into a story of hope, courage, and sacrifice.
It’s a historical story, yes, but the themes of faith, endurance, and love? Those are as relevant today as they were a century ago.


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In a world where secularism is becoming a universally accepted religion and lifestyle, it can be difficult to stay grounded in the spiritual renewal this celebration of Jesus’s birth should bring to each and every one of us.
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Christmas Cheer from Paloma & Fig Please enjoy a selection of Christmas memories, traditions, photos, and favorites from the Paloma & Fig team. We wish you the most beautiful time as we approach the Nativity of Our Lord. May peace be with you at the end of Advent and through the Christmas season! Every year, […]


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Advent has always been a season of anticipation, but this year it feels a little more personal. The Church’s liturgy invites us into the darkness that precedes the dawn, and for many of us, darkness is exactly where our deepest questions come alive.
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In the case of Mary, who brings all our prayers to God and is a stronger intercessor than all the other saints and angels combined, there is actually a Latin phrase to keep in mind: De Maria numquam satis. Literally translated, it means “Of Mary, [there is] never enough.”


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This year, I’m praying with two new journals from Ave Maria Press: Heather Khym’s Encountering Emmanuel and Fr. John Nepil’s Illuminate. Both offer Scripture, thoughtful reflections, guided prayer, and space to wrestle, ponder, and actually let God speak—yet each one guides you along its own distinct path.
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Each author takes a different entry point to the same mystery: God entering our world, our time, our personal lives, for the sake of each of us. Which book will you choose this Advent?


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Behold the Wonder draws on the traditions of lectio divina, the slow, reflective reading of Scripture, and visio divina, a prayerful engagement with sacred art, to lead you through Advent with Mary.
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