Loretta Pehanich is an Ignatian-trained spiritual director with a lifetime in ministry and service, including 20 years in small faith-sharing groups. She leads retreats and workshops on prayer and busy lifestyles. Loretta is a founder of a women’s ministry at St. Francis in Sacramento, California. Her other books are Fleeting Moments: Praying When You Are Too Busy and Stand Up! Women in Conversation. She and her husband, Steve, have 4 children and 10 grandchildren. Read her blog posts at IgnatianSpirituality.com.
A grandmother reflects on what Baptism means as she considers the symbols of the sacrament.
God never tires of forgiving, as Loretta Pehanich remembers in a reflection on celebrating Reconciliation.
Loretta Pehanich reflects on how she helps her grandchildren discover a hunger for First Holy Communion.
Use the calendar to organize reflections on the Spirit’s influence in daily life, by looking each day at a Gift of the Holy Spirit.