Catholic Women Reflect

Preaching and Reflections on Scripture and Faith

Annie

Annie enjoys writing about faith, family life, prayer, the sacraments, and the quiet work of everyday discipleship. As a young Catholic mother raising two daughters and walking alongside a husband who converted to the faith, she is especially drawn to reflections on marriage, motherhood, conversion, parish life, and the formation of children.

Julia

Julia is a Catholic reflection writer, wife, mother, and grandmother whose faith has been shaped by family life, parish life, grief, and decades of asking what it means to follow Christ with honesty and hope. She writes about Scripture, the Church, women’s voices, human dignity, care for creation, immigration, poverty, and the spiritual life of those who carry loss. Past losses form how she understands love, sorrow, memory, and the presence of God. Her reflections are rooted in Catholic tradition while making room for conscience, difficult questions, lament, and a deep hope for a Church that listens more fully and loves more courageously.

Leeza

Leeza is a Catholic writer who reflects on Scripture through the lens of mercy, justice, and the dignity of people too often pushed to the margins. She is married and the mother of two adult sons. She is drawn to exploring how the Gospel challenges us to widen our circles of compassion. Leeza invites readers to move beyond easy answers and encounter God in the complexity of ordinary life. Her reflections emphasize that faith is not only something we believe, but something we live through mercy, solidarity, courage, and hope.

Maria

Maria is a Catholic wife and mother of three who writes from the perspective of faith, family life, and her experience as a Mexican immigrant in the United States. Her reflections are shaped by her love for the Catholic Church, her Mexican heritage, and the everyday joys and challenges of raising a family. She believes that faith is lived most deeply through love, sacrifice, family, and the small choices we make each day.

Megan

Megan is a Catholic writer, single mother, and family caregiver who writes about faith, perseverance, family life, and finding God in ordinary responsibilities. Rooted in Scripture, Church teaching, and traditional Catholic devotion, her reflections offer warmth, honesty, and practical encouragement for women carrying quiet burdens and praying their way through complicated seasons.

Robyn

Robyn writes from a place of deep love for the Catholic Church, while also asking honest questions about its teachings, structures, and leadership. As a wife and mother in a religiously mixed family, Robyn understands the joys and tensions that can arise when faith is not shared in the same way by everyone we love. Her reflections are especially attentive to women, families, and those who feel excluded, overlooked, or pushed to the margins of the Church.