Allison Ricciardi, LMHC shares six Easter focus points to empower you and give you hope.
Allison Ricciardi, LMHC shares six Easter focus points to empower you and give you hope.
During Easter week, we celebrate the Resurrection—the ultimate proof that God can transform even the worst circumstances into something beautiful.
Today we explore the profound lessons of Holy Week: Jesus’ agony in the garden, His ultimate surrender on the cross, and the freedom He won for us from sin, death, and anxiety.
Learn how Lenten sacrifices strengthen our “spiritual muscles” so we can overcome temptation, grow in holiness, and prepare our hearts for Easter.
Let’s explore what it means to truly believe in the Resurrection—not just as a historical event, but as a reality that can transform our lives today.
LMHC Allison Ricciardi invites you to consider if you have a Holy Saturday kind of faith— locked up in fear, afraid to hope…empty?
As we journey through Lent, we focus on penances, almsgiving, and fasting. The obvious goal is growing in holiness, by gaining mastery over self, freeing us from our unruly passions.
We’ve entered Holy Week and we are about to enter the Sacred Triduum. As we contemplate the Passion of Our Lord and His saving death on the cross, let’s reflect on the many characters we encounter.
Despite the chaos and fear, the Resurrection is still our reality and we have to claim it, amidst this ongoing struggle.
The Paschal Mystery is one of the central concepts of Catholic faith relating to the history of salvation.
As we approach Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, many of us wonder what life must have been like for Mary, the apostles and the other disciples.
How do we move from a Holy Saturday kind of faith to a true resurrection faith? As we wonder what life must have been like for Mary and the apostles it is wise to consider how their faith led them. Keep reading to learn three lessons of faith you can apply to your...
Allison Ricciardi discusses the perspective of understanding Lent in terms of our relationships with others and with God.
Allison Ricciardi explains to readers that Easter is His testament to truth and invites you to rise to the truth. Easter is His gift to YOU. He is risen.