



We are on a mission. Our mission is that we want to be saints and we want you to be a saint.
What does even that mean?
Saints are persons in heaven, who lived out virtues to a heroic degree. Their love for God burns so much that it transforms their life to reflect Jesus's own. They are able to make extraordinary acts of love and sacrifice, and their lives are worthy of imitation.
But it's more than that.
Saints are people who are whole, live fully alive, and glorify God with their lives.
Are you sure that's even for me?

sainthood is for you
We promise sainthood is for you. Just look at all these much holier people who have said so
"Yes, the heights of holiness are for you. Period." - Father Thomas Dubay
"We are called to be saints." - St. Josemaria Escriva
"To be a saint is not a privilege for few, but a vocation for everyone." - Pope Francis
"We are called to be saints, don't miss the opportunity." - Mother Angelica


the calling for ordinary people to be saints
For many centuries in the Church, saints were often priests, religious, hermits, and martyrs. But right before the beginning of the millennium the pope at the time (and now a great saint) - John Paul II called for saints “without cassocks, without veils - who were in the world.” He was calling lay, ordinary people to become saints. He believed that there was no special way, vocation, or path to holiness. He believed it was the time of lay saints. People with regular jobs, who have families, who drive cars, have pets and favorite TV shows, and spend a little too much time on their iphone. In other words, ordinary people.
That’s you.
That’s me.
That’s each and every one of us.
We want to help God raise up an army of saints. You included .
You are worthy of it, and you are created for it.
Will you join us?

Our Vision
Our mission is that we want to women to know their calling to sainthood.
We want to equip and inspire you to live this calling out IN the world as mothers, professionals, friends, daughters, and wives.
To do that we want to lead you to personal growth in all areas of your life so that you may manifest the glory of God specifically, intentionally, and radically and become a woman + saint who is fully alive in Christ.
You were created for it, and you are worthy of it.

Meet the Team
Kendyl Dewey
I’m Kendyl. Most days you can find me sipping coffee, studying the eye, starting a new diy project or hitting up a local thrift shop for some great deals. I’m an optometry student, but there is plenty I love to do outside of studying. Wait… who said I love studying??
I love deep conversations, hot cups of tea, and making a pun out of any situation. Life is just more fun when puns are involved. My current favorite saint is St. Joseph - he was so human, yet so holy and just freakin awesome! I love learning anything about personal development, ordinary holiness and Divine Mercy. I have a passion for helping people see their true worth and live out the vision they have for their lives. (did ya catch the eye references in there??)


Erin Dewey
I'm Erin. I love doing puzzles, baking anything with chocolate, reading spiritual books and editing pictures! I am notorious for reheating my coffee in the microwave and then leaving it there. Which then means I have to reheat it again and the cycle continues! I am definitely a feeler, and at times get overwhelmed by my empathy for others, but I love being friends with thinkers because it challenges my perspective!
I really love learning, especially if it's about Catholic psychology, the complementarity of men and women, or authentic femininity. Writing is another passion of mine - there's nothing better than writing about my faith with a good cup of coffee in hand! My go-to saint is St. Therese of Lisieux, I can relate to her personality the most!


Megan Hornick
I’m Megan. I’m a businesswoman, big sister, and now an amateur blogger. My dream is to be on the Great British Baking Show and to become the patron saint of people who really enjoy folding warm laundry. A typical day for me involves lots of Excel spreadsheets, decaf coffee, laughing with my coworkers, and cooking a dinner that is way too extravagant for a weeknight. I believe that recipes are merely suggestions, and that the Lord’s mercy and love for us is beyond our wildest dreams.
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I love the mountains, doing arts and crafts, discussing theology and the studying the scriptures with a steaming mug of vanilla chai tea. My favorite saint is currently John Paul II. His courageous heart and sharp intellect continually encourage me to share the Good News of the Gospel in all circumstances. Inspired by JPII and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, I have a passion for helping other young professionals live lives of excellence for the Lord, lives characterized by integrity, authenticity, and unabashed courage both at home and in the workplace.


Katrina Druffner
I’m Trina. Well my full name is Katrina, but all my friends call me Trina. And since we are going to be friends you can start off calling me that. I believe the only way to travel in a car is with the windows down and your music turned all the way up. Thrift stores and bookstores are dangerous for me, because I have an uncontrollable urge to buy every book in the place (and I usually come home with quite a few).
I am an obsessive reader, podcast junkie, and wavering plant mom (it just really depends on how long those little suckers can go without water). Letter writing is my favorite form of communication, but usually I end up writing novels. I prefer a glass of whiskey, a hot cup of tea, and a walk barefoot outside to netflix. I love reading biographies of the saints because it makes holiness seem so much more raw, human, and attainable. Currently my favorite saint is St. Teresa of Avila - mostly because she had a temper, a sharp sense of humor, and a no shit attitude and boy can I relate.


