I am not typically the kind to set New Year’s Resolutions. In fact, I don’t know the last time I did. My philosophy is, if I see something that needs to change I should just do it, not wait for some arbitrary date. But, as it happens, this December I’ve noticed several things about my […]
2021 Bookish Resolutions — Never Not Reading
Tag: reblog
Saint of the Day – 1 January – Saint Odilo of Cluny OSB (962-1049) the “Archangel of the Monks” — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Saint of the Day – 1 January – Saint Odilo of Cluny OSB (962-1049) Priest, Monk, 5th Abbot of Cluny, Reformer, known as the “Archangel of the Monks,” Apostle of the poor and needy, Marian devotee and promoter of prayer for the Souls in Purgatory. St Odilo was the fifth Benedictine Abbot of Cluny, holding […]
Saint of the Day – 1 January – Saint Odilo of Cluny OSB (962-1049) the “Archangel of the Monks” — AnaStpaul
Making Your New Year Resolution Stick — Be Inspired..!! (Reblog)

A new year is always a great opportunity to start fresh and make your goals happen; to get inspired and make changes to your lifestyle for the better. New Year’s resolutions can vary greatly, but they are all about achieving something that will have a positive impact in your life. Whatever your goal is – […]
Making Your New Year Resolution Stick — Be Inspired..!!
Thought for the Day – 31 December – The Last Day of the Year — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 31 December – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) The Last Day of the Year “The last day of the year has come.It should be a day of reckoning and of resolution.Think of the many benefits which God has conferred on you throughout your life but, especially in the year […]
Thought for the Day – 31 December – The Last Day of the Year — AnaStpaul
The origins of New Years Eve traditions — Courageous Christian Father (Reblog)

The origins of New Years Eve traditions – Here is a closer look at some of the most popular traditions tied to New Year’s Eve, both domestically and around the world. #NewYears #NewYearsEve
The origins of New Years Eve traditions — Courageous Christian Father