Author Archives: Sara Sullivan

About Sara Sullivan

Sara Sullivan converted to Catholicism, as a young wife and mother, at age 33. She is married to Jerry over 20 years and mother to Maggie, Joybeth and Jay. She enjoys cooking with her husband, reading, vacuuming and sweeping pet hairs from the family’s six dogs and cats, writing and volunteering as a catechist at her parish. With great joy, she became a member of Regnum Christi in a small chapel in Cumming, Georgia, dedicated to our Lady on Christ the King Feast Day, 2008.

Oh Living Flame of Love!

A few summers ago, I was called way out of my comfort zone by the Holy Spirit, through my dear friend Rachel, to be on a parish renewal “travel team.” My particular role was to be the prayer support for … Continue reading

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Obedience Tested, Obedience Strengthened

Most everyone experiences recurring dreams.  On a recent morning, after a long night at the local Urgent Care with our fifteen-year old daughter, I experienced what has been, for many years now, what I would call a “recurring grace.” Like … Continue reading

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“Who’s Teaching Who?”

During the summer of my neophyte year (I came in to Mother Church during the Easter Vigil Mass of the Jubilee Year 2000.) our director of religious education asked me to teach 6th grade CCD. She told me that the … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Kitchen

Give her something to eat. –our Blessed Lord’s Words after He raises Jairus’s daughter in Mark: 5:43 I was somewhat surprised this year, as Advent prayers marched toward the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord, that the three Sullivan … Continue reading

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Dying with Joy for Mother Church

We have all heard the Catholic joke, “I’d be a martyr if they’d kill me real quick…” In a more serious frame of mind, we have all also, during our meditations or during our daily duties, entertained the question, “Would … Continue reading

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