The Marian Collective
Fiat, not feminism.
The Who
Hi, I’m Sara — a cradle Catholic, a single mom, and a woman who knows firsthand what it feels like to walk away from the faith and find your way back.
I grew up in the Church, but like so many of us, life pulled me in other directions. The world is loud, and for a season, it was all I could hear. It wasn’t until a time of crisis that I found myself on my knees begging the God I had abandoned to help me. I clutched my rosary, I went to mass, I found confession.
And now, I’m here — reclaiming lost time, deepening my faith, falling in love with the Holy Eucharist, all the while learning what it means to be a mother. I’m not a theologian, or apologist. I’m most certainly not a saint. I’m just a woman who got a second chance, and wants to be there for others when God calls them home.
The What
The Marian Collective creates articles, interactive study materials, and a weekly newsletter — all designed to help Catholic women or those discerning the Catholic faith to think clearly, live faithfully, and love those around them well.
We believe beauty is not a decoration. It is a form of truth — and in a world that has made everything louder, faster, easier on the eye, or a quicker pleasure, the act of creating something beautiful, timeless and classic is in its own way, a resistance. The feminine genius (as coined by Saint John Paul II) has always carried beauty as a part of its nature: in the domestic, the relational, the quietly sacred. Our goal is to honor that.
Grounded in Catholic Teaching
We did not write the foundation of Catholicism or its teachings. We are here to point to it.
Every article, guide, and newsletter at The Marian Collective is rooted in the living tradition of the Catholic Church — our inheritance.
Just a little curiosity.
You don’t have to know exactly what you are looking for. Browse the articles, wander into a topic that interests you, and see what surfaces. The Marian Collective is a place to think — and the best way for you to find out, is simply start.