It is my hope that we can have a self-sustaining farm which provides for the Society and our ministry. Piety…
Any person’s success in becoming holy is directly related to how well they can discern what is right and wrong,…
The dignity of life, among other things, presumes the opportunity to live. Whether a person’s life is only a few seconds or…
Love everybody as God loves us! From this maxim comes a self-assessment. Am I willing to love everybody as God…
It is important for our righteous movement forward to not give knowledge of our previous sins to the enemy. Perfect…
In a world of great compromise of Truth, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ holds all the more credence. The world…
By Debbie Daigler While I was waiting in the airport after my visit to meet some society members, I read…
After the success of the Carl and Martha portraits, I had to get mom into the studio and put some…
Nothing is as good as taking your friends and family to see the Living God! My dad drove up to…
During my 1991-1995 years, I attended Saint Meinrad College Seminary. After 20 years of intermittent visits, I had the opportunity…
Our usual Thursday night “read and prayer” meeting brought our society mother from Buffalo, New York. Martha and Carl provided…
By Debbie Daigler My siblings and I have been taking turns taking care of my mother who has dementia. We…
Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Martha. This scene with Jesus gives us an understanding of spiritual priorities. Two…
On this feast day of Saints Ann and Joachim, parents of Mary, we can remember that our society, by virtue…
“Pride and lack of detachment can often manifest itself in impatience. Impatience is often rooted in pride, as it is…
“The first thing I want to offer you is an invitation to optimism, hope, and trust. Certainly, the human race…
This reminds me of my nephew, Armstrong, who went through a stage when everything he said was, “My…Mine…No, mine!” He…
A place we are all well received: the place Our Lady of the Crucified Martyrs enkindles her great love for…
Here is an image of St. Mary Magdelene and Jesus. St. Mary was attributed to have overcome a public sinner’s…
“When we think of gluttony we think of overeating or overdrinking, an inordinate satisfying of what is in itself a…
Another aspect of our charism is Catholic religious art. We know in early Christianity, iconography images of the Madonna and…
Particularly important for our society, since we are intercessors, is the gift of piety – defined by Fr. John Hardon, S.J.…
Thank you Martha and Carl for your hospitality and generosity! We hope your family enjoy these pictures for years to…
It is a delicate move when transporting statues. After several loads, we noticed a finger missing on Our Blessed Mother…
Martha, Carl and myself turned out to support the fundraising of Sam, a young man who is struggling with a…