Tabernacle Letters

Tabernacle Letters is an initiative to give the many who miss attending Mass and receiving Holy Communion, a way to send a concrete act of love to Christ, the Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, now alone in Gethsemane. In a sense, it is a way to draw near and “stay awake” with Him. Professor of Theology and author, Annabelle Moseley, offers this initiative spearheaded in her own New York parish, inviting the many who are longing for the Eucharist throughout the nation to join in. She shows how this idea may be initiated in your own parish, or how you are welcomed to send a letter right now to the New York church where it all began, and where each day, love letters from the faithful are gathered from the mail and placed in large baskets before the Tabernacle. As we journey through this desert without receiving Eucharist, let us send our reminders of love to Him. This initiative is a physical reminder of the way our prayers are meant to stay close to Him. Let’s all take the opportunity to express our hunger in a way we won’t soon forget. Join us! Continue reading “Tabernacle Letters”

Honoring Saint Joseph

For Catholics, March is the month devoted to St. Joseph, patron saint of workers, families, homes, and a happy death. It is interesting to think of it this way: February is devoted to the Holy Family, followed by March devoted to St. Joseph, who is head of that family. In the words of St. Thomas Aquinas, “Some saints are privileged to extend to us their patronage with particular efficacy in certain needs, but not in others; but our holy patron St. Joseph has the power to assist us in all cases, in every necessity, in every undertaking.”

Here’s 12 ways you can honor Saint Joseph in the month of March, and all year ’round.

Honoring the Holy Name of Jesus

Did you know that in the Catholic Church, each month of the year has a devotional theme? January is the month of the Holy Name of Jesus, and it’s an ideal time to strengthen our connection to the beautiful name of our Lord.

Ways to honor Our Lady of Sorrows this September

For Catholics, September is the month of Our Lady of Sorrows, immediately following August’s devotion to the Immaculate Heart, and preceding October’s devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary, September is an ideal time to strengthen our connection to Our Lady.

Continuing our monthly series on ways to showcase each month’s Catholic theme in your life, here are 10 ways you can honor Our Lady of Sorrows this September, published in Aleteia.

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Annabelle Moseley in Documentary Film

“Masterpieces” explores the vocation of artisanship, specifically through the world of five artists as they share with the audience how they are called to serve God through their art. This compilation of portraits will give the viewer a first hand experience of each artist’s journey towards their vocation

Moseley Radio Show

Prof. Annabelle Moseley shares how to live sacramentally, attuning our senses to God’s beauty, transforming our joys and pains to great purpose… even in a secular and divided world.

Catch the live stream, or peruse the podcast archive to catch up on already-aired episodes!

What the month of July means to Catholics and how to honor it in your home

Alexander Coosemans "Allegory of the Eucharist"

10 Ways to honor the Precious Blood with your family in July.

July is the month we honor the Precious Blood of Jesus. Falling right between June’s devotion to the Sacred Heart and August’s devotion to the Immaculate Heart, July is an ideal time to connect our devotion to Jesus and Mary into deeper gratitude for the bond they share as well as to heighten our connection to the blood of the Lamb of God. Continuing our monthly series on ways to showcase each month’s Catholic theme in your life, here are 10 ways you can more closely align your life to the Precious Blood…

Read the full text of my article: “What the month of July means to Catholics and how to honor it in your home” published in Aleteia.