You are not alone
in your darkness.

There are those who arrive at this threshold carrying griefs so formless they cannot be confessed, prayers that dissolve into silence, and a faith that persists not because it is triumphant, but because it simply will not let go. This place was made for them — for you.

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, The Crucifixion. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Bouguereau, Pietà
Bouguereau — Pietà
I

I want to offer my suffering

Lay down what is too heavy to carry and offer it silently to God, united with the wounds of Christ — not to be resolved, but to be redeemed.

Surrender your suffering →
Rembrandt, Two Old Men in Quiet Presence
Rembrandt — Two Old Men, 1628
II

I need quiet companionship

Sit silently with another soul in the presence of God — folding laundry, answering emails, or simply existing — while another soul does the same, somewhere in the world.

Enter the Divine Companionship Room →
Fra Angelico, The Annunciation
Fra Angelico — The Annunciation, c.1438
III

I want to pray for others

Add your voice to the daily prayer of the Mystical Body — one line, one candle, interceding quietly for the souls around you whose names you will never know.

Offer Prayers for Others →
Caravaggio, The Flagellation of Christ, c.1607
What is Faith in the Storm?

A sanctuary rooted in the
mystical theology of the Cross.

Faith in the Storm is a Catholic digital community built upon the understanding that suffering and holiness are not opposites. We come as Simon of Cyrene came to Christ - not to remove the cross, but to carry it alongside you, in silence, in prayer, and in the communion of souls.

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