NOTRE DAME, Ind.—The idea for Holy Hacks: Everyday Ways to Live Your Faith
and Get to Heaven
came from three popular columns Pattie Maguire Armstrong
wrote in the National Catholic Register. The book provides fun and simple tips
that make holiness attainable by everyday Catholics in everyday ways:

  • Humility—Do good deeds in secret.
  • Relationships—Consider how much you want God to bless you, and pray for that same blessing on the people you find difficult or who have hurt you.
  • Gossip—Nurture good habits to prevent gossip by appreciating family, friends, and people who serve you.
  • Prayer—Spend time thinking of all the ways Jesus has shown his love to you.

Practitioners of Holy Hacks will discover that holiness is less about doing big things than about making use of countless and simple ways for us to love God and our neighbors.

The book also includes hacks from notable and high-profile Catholic writers and speakers, including Rev. Donald Calloway, MIC; Fr. Mitch Pacwa; and Kathryn Jean Lopez.

This fun and fast-paced resource is full of concrete tips for living the faith right where readers are. With about two-hundred simple and creative ways to grow in holiness, readers can find something to help engage their faith and grow in Christ every day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Patti Maguire Armstrong is a Catholic journalist and award-winning and bestselling author who is a correspondent for Our Sunday Visitor and the National Catholic Register and a contributing writer for Legatus. She and her husband, Mark, live in North Dakota where they are raising the youngest of their ten children.


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