February 15, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 14, 2016 / 05:44 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis on Sunday visited a pediatric hospital in Mexico City. He met the children being treated there, gave them rosaries and prayed with them. In simple language, he spoke to the ch... Read more

February 14, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 14, 2016 / 04:15 pm (CNA).- Watch LIVE footage of Pope Francis' visit to the “Federico Gómez” children's hospital in Ecatepec, Mexico at 6:45pm EST. Read more

February 14, 2016

Tempe, Ariz., Dec 21, 2016 / 04:43 pm (CNA).- Jenna Guizar is a busy woman. When she’s not spending time with her husband and three daughters or being a full time respiratory therapist at a local hospital in Tempe, Ariz., she’s the Creative Director for “Blessed is She,” an online women’s ministry for Catholic women. Guizar was running a personal blog a few years ago, mostly for close friends and family, when she noticed that the Protestants had somewhat cornered the market on online bible studies and corresponding communities. “I found that it was lacking in the Catholic world,” Guizar told CNA. “That idea of doing bible studies together as a group or even studying the word together, and online resources for people to study the word on their phone or on their tablets or on the Internet.” The desire to create community based on studying scripture from a Catholic perspective was what drove Guizar to found “Blessed Is She”, a women’s ministry that has community and devotions based on the daily readings at its heart. When Guizar set out to found “Blessed Is She”, she wasn’t sure exactly where the project would go. She reached out to dozens of blogging Catholic women, hoping some of them would be interesting in contributing their talents for writing devotions. She was surprised by how many women were eager to jump on board with what was still an emerging concept. “I basically started with a team of about 20 women right off the bat who were willing to say ‘Yeah, I feel a tugging on my heart for this too, so let’s do it,’” she said. “And so I think a huge reason for the success of 'Blessed is She' is that team atmosphere of women who are promoting it and really believe it.” The bread and butter of the “Blessed is She ministry” is the daily readings and accompanying devotions delivered each day to subscribers’ email inboxes. Besides Guizar, there’s content editor Nell O’Leary and graphic designer Erica Tighe, making sure everything gets done and looks good. The goal: to bring the Word of God to life for the women on the other side of the screen. “We want to be able to really dive into the word and tell women and all Catholics really that it’s important to look at these daily readings and to look at the word of God and see how it greatly impacts your life today,” she said. “It’s not just the words that were said 2,000+ years ago, but it’s something that you can look at and be able to open your eyes to how it greatly affects you now.”   Guizar and her team also started branching out on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest - to help foster that sense of community and to impact women wherever they might be. As a blogger, Guizar said she realized how many women - young and old, married and single - felt isolated and would turn to blogs and other online sources for community. “I think women feel isolated a lot of the time, they feel alone, not only people in remote areas who are actually living in isolation but even in metropolitan cities where they feel like it’s hard to meet other Catholics,” she said. “And I realized that in the online world, people would say, ‘I’m blogging and I’ve finally found this community that I’ve been searching for,’” she said.    “So I wanted it to be a space where there you could feel comfortable being yourself and you know that the person across from you or the person looking at their screen across from you on the internet thousands and thousands of miles away believes in the same things that you do and has the same goals that you do, which is ultimately to get to heaven,” she said. Since it’s founding, the ministry has really taken off - Guizar’s team now includes 40+ writers, with more than 9,000 subscribers to the daily e-mail and tens of thousands of visitors to the website every day. The explosion of the ministry has made possible some in-person meet-ups as well - Blessed is She now has regional facebook groups where women can connect to other women in their area, and plan get togethers or “Blessed Brunches”, a potluck brunch where women can meet in person, pray together and form a deeper community. “If you’re a woman who likes to avoid social media then we want to meet you in real life; if you’re someone who can only be on social media because you’re in a remote part of the country then you can have that female community and that female presence in your life to be able to walk with you on your journey in faith,” Guizar said. The Blessed is She team has also seen the impact the ministry has had on women through various testimonies that come to them through e-mail and social media. “One of my favorite testimonies was a woman who was vacillating about coming into the Church and who had kind of started RCIA, but once she found BIS and got plugged into the community she saw that there were other people living out this faith and she wasn’t alone on the journey,” Guizar said. “She’s now baptized and a Catholic convert.” This past Lent, Blessed is She rolled out a Lenten workbook - part journal, part Lenten checklist - that sold out again and again in print, though an online version is still available. “It just was really amazing to see this sort of confirmation in these women saying I want this and I need this for my prayer life because it’s confirming that I’m not alone in wanting and needing that for myself,” Guizar said. Blessed is She also hosted its first-ever retreat during Lent in Tempe, Ariz., with talks for women from all walks of life and worship led by Ike Ndolo and Rachel Lebeau. In the future, Guizar hopes to create an app for the ministry, to create more online materials for small-group bible studies, and to possibly help launch a men’s edition. For now, she said she’s grateful to be a part of something that is helping so many women grow in their relationship with Christ. “I’m really grateful to be given this opportunity to serve and I try to maintain my gratitude, even when it’s tough and even when it’s a lot of work, that I am a humble servant to what BIS is doing for women and for me.”A version of this article was originally published on CNA Feb. 14, 2016. Read more

February 14, 2016

Ecatepec, Mexico, Feb 14, 2016 / 12:39 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Thanksgiving was the focus of Pope Francis’ Sunday Angelus remarks in Mexico. He invited the Mexican faithful to help make their country “a land of opportunities” while not f... Read more

February 14, 2016

Ecatepec, Mexico, Feb 14, 2016 / 11:44 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Lent is a time of conversion, and a time to guard against the devil, who tries to rob us of God’s dream that we become his sons and daughters. That is what Pope Francis said on Sunday wh... Read more

February 14, 2016

Ecatepec, Mexico, Feb 14, 2016 / 10:00 am (CNA).- Watch LIVE footage of Pope Francis celebrating the Holy Mass in the Study Center of Ecatepec at 12:30pm EST in Ecatepec, Mexico. Read more

February 14, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 13, 2016 / 07:41 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Upon arriving in Mexico the evening of Feb. 12, Pope Francis traveled to the Apostolic Nunciature, where he spent the night– but not without a surprise. Shortly after arriving, the Pope came out to greet the crowds, speaking in a short, unscheduled address about the Blessed Mother. With hundreds of people gathered, the Holy Father spent about 10 minutes addressing the crowd. He prayed with them and blessed them. Francis asked those present to pray “for the people that I love and also for those that I do not love and for those that are angry, jealous or envious.”  The Pope also asked for prayers to the Mother of God for those that “have harmed us” so that the “Lord may give us the strength” to forgive them.  The Holy Father then gave his blessing and reminded those gathered that “tomorrow is Saturday, it is a day that’s kind of free and then the day after is Sunday which is a day of rest and we have a lot of activities. We have to all be rested.”  “Tomorrow we will get together again, but do not forget, while on the way home and before going to sleep, remember what I told you: the people that we love, those that we do not, and those that have harmed us so that the Virgen may bless them. “Good night, rest well, and may God Bless you,” Francis concluded.  Pope Francis' Feb. 12-17 trip to Mexico is his first as pontiff. He is the third Pope to visit the nation: St. John Paul II visited Mexico five times over the course of his 27 year pontificate, and Benedict XVI in 2012. Read more

February 14, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 13, 2016 / 05:52 pm (CNA).- After Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pope Francis spent some time in prayer before the image of Our Lady.  The Pontiff offered a bouquet of yellow flowers and sat praying silently for about 20 minutes before the image of the tilma of the Virgin of Guadalupe in the so-called "dressing room" of the Virgin of Guadalupe. A few minutes before, the Pope blessed a crown for Our Lady of Guadalupe, which was placed to near the flowers. Pope Francis is in Mexico Feb. 12-17. It is his first papal visit to the country.  <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="es" dir="ltr">El <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PapaFrancisco?src=hash">#PapaFrancisco</a> se despide de la Virgen de Guadalupe <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PapaEnMex?src=hash">#PapaEnMex</a> <a href="https://t.co/S0XhkphWiU">https://t.co/S0XhkphWiU</a> <a href="https://t.co/20o12E9ccK">https://t.co/20o12E9ccK</a></p>&mdash; ACI Prensa (@aciprensa) <a href="https://twitter.com/aciprensa/status/698677588043157504">February 14, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Read more

February 14, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 13, 2016 / 05:48 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis’ historic first pilgrimage to the Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City brought reflections of obedience, surrender, and hope as the Holy Father celebra... Read more

February 13, 2016

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 13, 2016 / 03:30 pm (Aid to the Church in Need).- Watch LIVE footage of Pope Francis celebrating the Holy Massin the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe at 6:00pm EST in Mexico City. Read more


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