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Catholic Women Preach

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Catholic Women Preach offers the theologically informed perspectives of Catholic women on the Sunday readings readings and on some feast days. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org to view preaching videos, to read preaching texts, and to learn more about the preachers.
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Catholic Women Lead

Catholic Women in Business

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Welcome to Catholic Women Lead! Join hosts Elise Gallagher and Taryn DeLong as they share tips, advice, and inspiration from leading Catholic businesswomen to help you grow your career or business faithfully. Our mission at Catholic Women in Business is to provide Catholic women business owners, professionals, and leaders with the educational and spiritual resources they need to excel in their vocation to business. We believe in what Pope John Paul the Great called “the feminine genius,” and ...
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The Holy Hot Mess podcast is where we navigate the twists and turns of life as Catholic Christian women through candid conversations, laughter, and insightful interviews. Join your host, Heather, as she dive deep into the messy and beautiful journey of faith, healing, and growth. In each episode, she shares wisdom and stories, from the comical to the heartfelt, and offers practical advice for managing the chaos of daily life. Whether it’s balancing family, home, work, or personal development ...
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Catholic mom, Catholic women, and ALL friends seeking God- WELCOME! This is a podcast designed to provide my fellow sisters in Christ with encouragement and support for the beautiful and difficult journey of living out our vocations. Truth is that motherhood, marriage, and living out our feminine genius are incredibly hard endeavors. Yet, through the perseverance of pursuing all that is good, true, and beautiful we are tenderly being transformed into vessels of God's love, one tiny dish, mee ...
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Preaching for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sr. Abby Avelino, MM, offers a reflection on working together to end human trafficking: "The Spirit of God which calls us together in the work to end human trafficking is the same Spirit that has been present since the beginning of time working to bring forth life and free God’s people."Sister A…
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Join me as I chat about the Dominican and St Cecilian spiritualities with my new sister-friend from Fatima, Sr Agnes! Links Website for the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia in Nashville (motherhouse) Direct link to Donate to the Sisters! If you need any links PLEASE email me holyhotmessmom@gmail.com because I did this completely off the cuff and …
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" For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope" Jeremiah 29:11 This week I discuss the risk that comes with heavy expectations. When our children don't live up to our expectations or we ourselves are not yet the people we desire to be, we become vulnerable to the dangerous s…
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CWIB Co-President Taryn DeLong talks with Anna Saucier, a Catholic business and life coach, about shifting to a human-centered business paradigm. Listen to hear: Anna's career journey and how her faith journey and life circumstances led her to the work she does now. Why many entrepreneurs are uncomfortable with the traditional approach to selling a…
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Preaching for the Twelfth Sunday, Teresa Thompson offers a reflection on entering into chaos - particularly the chaos of combating climate change - confident in God's presence: "Chaos gets a bad rap, and oftentimes when these large-scale proposals for climate changes solutions are made, they are dismissed as too messy, too disruptive, too difficult…
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If this podcast encourages or helps you in your journey with Jesus in any way, please email me holyhotmessmom@gmail.com to let me know. I truly feel like I'm running on fumes in life and need a little external motivation to keep going! Join me as I recap one year living as an American in Spain. It's not a me-show but more a what-is-God-teaching-me-…
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Preaching for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Kathleen O'Brien offers a reflection on basking in God's abundance:"Whether you are in the beginning stage, budding stage, or at the end, Jesus reminds us that God is always present along the journey and abundance is always before us– let us be surprised by abundance! It’s natural for us to want t…
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"You can't worship two gods at once. Loving one god, you'll end up hating the other. Adoration of one feeds contempt for the other. You can't worship God and Money both.” Matthew 6:24. This week I explore the reality that we often cling to many things in this world, other than the only one worthy of clinging to, Jesus himself. What things have beco…
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Preaching for the Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Terresa M. Ford offers a reflection on God's unconditional love: "God is love and only love. God loves us with a faithful love and desires that we remain close to him. This is a love that defies reason and never gives up on us. God never changes God’s mind about loving us."Terresa M. Ford, M.Div., MF…
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Join me and Natalie Zima (@NatlieZimaa on IG) as we chat about motherhood. From one mama (me) with 10 years of experience a younger mama who is in the trenches of figuring out motherhood now - we discuss everything from following intuition, marriage struggles in the transition into parenting, detaching from the world, fighting how the world says pa…
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CWIB Presidents Taryn DeLong and Elise Crawford Gallagher: Share their experiences (good and bad!) of homemaking as single women and now as wives and mothers. Answer the question, "Can you be a homemaker and work outside the home?" Talk about what it means to live liturgically. Elise and Taryn's recommended homemaking resources: ⁠⁠Catholic All Year…
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"Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart, and the pleasantness of a friend springs from their heartfelt advice." —Proverbs 27:9. All too often, our fears and shame keep us from living authentically. Instead, we exhaustingly fight to put on an Instagram-worthy performance for the world to see. This week my dear friend Johnna Sullivan joins me to …
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A solo episode where we chat about the one thing that absolutely changed my motherhood AND my relationship with my kids, an absolute answered prayer. This episode deep dives the topic of retained primitive reflexes - what they are, what causes them, what the symptoms of the immature reflexes are, and how you can get your kiddo some simple but extre…
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"Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven."~ Matthew 18:3. St. Aloysious said, "It is better to be a child of God, than King of the whole world." Jesus took it even further when he said "little" children. Do we allow ourselves to be little? All too often, we put up walls of over…
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Sr. Julia Walsh, FSPA preaches for the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ:"In our culture and time, we honor the body and blood of Jesus Christ—we become united as Christ’s body—as we honor the sacrifice of Christ upon the altar. We are nourished and strengthened, and sent to share feasts with our friends and boost one another up. We celebra…
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Preaching for Trinity Sunday, Julia Erdlen offers a reflection on the many ways of relating to God: "God is always bigger than we can imagine, and the Trinity is a constant reminder of that. If I try too hard to nail down one metaphor, one perfect image to describe this mystery, I’ll hit up against the limit of my own human understanding. I can’t s…
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I got to have an amazing chat with Fr Peter Pomposello who is the official US army chaplain for recruiting new priests into the US Army (or funneling them into whatever service they're interested in joining). A lifetime as a Catholic and a military kid/wife and I had no clue how intricate, involved, and extremely sacrificial the call to serve as a …
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CWIB co-president and editor-in-chief Taryn DeLong talks with Monica Aberle, founder of Aberle Design Co (formerly Everyday Mamas) about: Her career journey and the pivots she’s taken along the way. How she integrates faith into her work. Tips for creating a workspace that’s both functional and beautiful, no matter what space you have. About Monica…
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"No greater joy can I have than this, to hear that my children follow the truth." 3 John 1:4. This week I am so delighted to have my first-born child, my little monkey, Madelyn Rose on the podcast with me. We chat about many things related to mother and daughter relationships and discuss the amazing retreat we recently went on together. We traveled…
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Preaching for Pentecost Sunday, Maureen O'Connell offers a reflection on becoming a people:"A people are those who share a vision and a desire to work together toward it. A people decide to go through hard things together, confident they will be different on the other side."Maureen O'Connell is professor of Christian ethics at La Salle University i…
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"You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.” Genesis 16:13. This week I talk about the need to be seen. Do we believe that God sees us, sees our heart aches, our sorrows, our joys, and our desires? Do we live that out for our children? Being physically with our children is not the same thing as "seeing" them. …
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Preaching for the Solemnity of the Ascension, Martha Ligas offers a reflection on proclaiming the Gospel by following the example of creation:"Our invitation, then, is not to tell others how they are to live. Instead, we are called to lean into our own becoming. The more we can learn to live boldly as ourselves, with integrity, with confidence, and…
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A solo episode where we deep dive the topic of Marian Apparitions. Often us Catholics get a bad rap for our relationship with Mama Mary but I've got all the background, why we think Mary appears to us, some focus on her messaging of repentance and love for her son, some info on a few of the many apparitions. Reminder, for only $4.99/month you can g…
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It’s not easy to juggle being a stay-at-home mom and a business owner. But for some women, that’s the life God’s calling them to. In this episode of Catholic Women Lead, CWIB Co-President Taryn DeLong talks with Sarah Daly, Co-Founder of Catholic Lights, about: The creation of an online marketplace for Catholic creatives to sell their products. Wha…
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"How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!" 1 John 3:1 This week I discuss the healing power of letting ourselves be loved. We often focus so much on our inadequacies, our shortcomings, or ways in which we fail to live up to the calling of our vocation, that we forget how deeply and passionately …
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Preaching for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Meghan Larsen-Reidy, offers a reflection sharing the expansiveness of God's love:"When we open our eyes to see the expansiveness of God’s love in the people that surround us, we draw into a deeper relationship with the Divine. We cannot always anticipate the impact that each new relationship will have on ou…
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Dr Sarah Bartel on Sexual Moral Theology Encyclicals | John Paul IIThe Holy Seehttps://www.vatican.va › content › encyclicals.index.html https://www.canafeast.com/?r_done=1 https://www.littlewayofmarriage.com/ https://www.canafeast.com/MyDelight-9-Skills About the Holy Hot Mess Podcast The Holy Hot Mess podcast is where we navigate the twists and t…
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"Do all things without grumbling or questioning …” (Phil 2:14). How often do we serve our children, our spouses, our friends, with a hidden (or not-so-hidden) grumbling inside? Do we complain as we go about our tasks of the day, or do we surrender the present moment to the will of God? This my friends is a place I continuously come back to in praye…
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Preaching for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Lisa Mersereau offers a reflection on remaining in God's love from her perspective as a hospice chaplain:"The stories I hear about how a dying person has maintained a prayer life are as amazing as God is. Many reflect upon how God is with them and how they know God is with them in their final illness. There…
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A solo reflection and dive into what's been weighing on my heart in participating and promoting these types of ventures. Not talking about families who generally need a second income but instead the world pushing that if you're on the internet, you might as well be making money and that leads us to be distracted, over spending, sometimes predatory …
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CWIB presidents Elise Crawford Gallagher and Taryn DeLong reflect on their Easter and finding joy in Jesus, not in your circumstances. Then, they share some exciting announcements about their book and Catholic Women in Business. Preorder Taryn and Elise’s book, Holy Ambition: Thriving as a Catholic Woman at Work and at Home: On Ave Maria Press’ web…
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“It is not what goes into the mouth defiles a man, but what comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man" ~ Matthew 15:11. This week I discuss the dangerous word “should”. We often throw around words without taking the time to reflect on the impact of their implications. This is an invitation to join me as I move to strip both my vocabulary and my he…
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Preaching for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Sharon M.K. Kugler offers a reflection on what believing in a Good Shepherd God means for us:"If we believe in a Good Shepherd God then we are, each one of us, held as we navigate through the shadows of life, as we encounter illness of body or mind in ourselves or others, as we see despair and try to ease …
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Friendly, causal chat with Caroline about how to convert your husband to Catholicism. About the Holy Hot Mess Podcast The Holy Hot Mess podcast is where we navigate the twists and turns of life as Catholic Christian women through candid conversations, laughter, and insightful interviews. Join your host, Heather, as she dive deep into the messy and …
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" Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me." (Psalm 51:10). Okay my lovely friends, it is time to clean house! No, I do not mean the laundry room, and the stuffed closet, I mean the home of your heart! This week I dive into the need to let the Lord come clean all the hidden, wounded, dirty, and hurting places of our hearts!…
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Preaching for the Third Sunday of Easter, Mary Erika Bolaños offers a reflection on bringing our doubts and questions to faith: "Like the disciples, we often find ourselves troubled by doubts and questions. We may struggle to reconcile the complexities of life with our beliefs, or we may feel overwhelmed by the challenges we face. In these moments,…
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If you're an entrepreneur, this episode is for you. But also, if you're not an entrepreneur, you'll probably still find the conversation valuable. In it, Taryn DeLong talks with Jessica Castillo, owner of A Thriving Catholic, about: How to create a rule of life as a Catholic businesswoman. What to do when you're experiencing burnout. How to know if…
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"She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." Proverbs 31:25. This week I am joined by my lovely sister, Julia, to discuss fear and motherhood. We mommas frequently enter into our motherhood with many broken and wounded places - places that can often be the breeding ground for fear. Then all too often this f…
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Preaching for the Second Sunday of Easter, Layla A. Karst reflects on our call to be credible witnesses to the Resurrection in today's world: "We are an Easter people, a community of missionary disciples, beloved of God and witnesses to the resurrection. Ours is a church that is called to be radically inclusive. Our Easter joy is abundant enough to…
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Today, I'm chatting with the amazing Bridget from According to Bridget, and we're tackling election year politics through a Catholic lens. Join us as we navigate the tricky waters of political discourse, sprinkled with a dash of humor and a whole lot of faith. From hot topics to civic duty, we're diving deep into how we can approach it all as Catho…
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"He is not here; he has risen, just as he said" (Matthew 28:6). Happy Easter my lovely friends! I am so delighted to be back after a nice rest where I refocused my heart on doing less and being more. This week we discuss the profound gift of the resurrection. If this episode blessed you, I would be so honored if you shared it with a friend, rated i…
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Preaching for Easter Sunday, Dr. C. Vanessa White offers a reflection on the power of women's voices proclaiming the Good News then and now:"If women doubt their value, this telling and retelling of the resurrection story reaffirms the power of a women’s voice - for it was Mary’s voice that first testified to the Resurrection and whose story contin…
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Preaching for Good Friday, Leslye Colvin offers a reflection on resisting systems of power and oppression:"History teaches that those who speak from the margins are targeted to suffer cruelties, and, quite often, to suffer death. Jesus was a man with a target on his back. He was born and lived on the margins of a powerful and oppressive system that…
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Today's Sponsor! Rooted for Good Skincare! Use code HOLYHOTMESS20 for a discount on your organic, quality, Catholic owned skincare brand! Join me as we explore how to cultivate sacred self-care that isn't selfish, but essential for keeping our spirits alive and thriving so that we can pour into others and be Christ to the world. From setting bounda…
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Preaching for Holy Thursday, Dr. Cynthia Bailey Manns offers a reflection on living God's bold, fierce love for everyone: "In October, I will return to Rome to participate in the final assembly of this Synod. And although I will NOT be washing feet, I will follow the model of Jesus’ bold, fierce love as he cared for those he encountered. He was a h…
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Gender and sexuality take up a lot of conversational bandwidth both online and in person these days. Many of us lack the understanding of what the Church teaches about gender and the confidence to share the beautiful truth of what it means to be a man or a woman. Leah Jacobson is at the helm of a new program at the University of St. Thomas (Houston…
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Preaching for Palm Sunday, Sheila Leocádia Pires offers a reflection on entering into Holy Week as a Synodal Church: "May this Holy Week be a season of deep reflection on the Church we want, a season of more conversations in the Spirit, a season of prayer and listening, and a season of open dialogue with one another." Sheila Leocádia Pires is a Moz…
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Grab your coffee and get cozy because on this episode of the Holy Hot Mess Podcast, Heather sits down with Sarah and Patrick Metts, creators of RESTORE Catholic Marriage. They're here to give insight on navigating the rocky road of marriage when trust takes a hit - everything from communication hiccups to full-blown (inevitable) crises. Sarah and P…
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Preaching for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Susan Nchubiri, MM offers a reflection on the new covenant and a 'fresh start':"The new covenant that has been written in our hearts is a law of love and care, not hate and punishment. Looking at the world today, we see immense suffering, death and destruction through war and violence, great polarizations, na…
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