Kourtney Kardashian says going to church once a week is a "priority" in her life.
The 37-year-old reality star has said her famous family – which includes her sisters Kim and Khloe, brother Rob, and mother Kris Jenner – used to visit church almost ever Sunday when the siblings were younger, and the brunette beauty still tries to attend a service whenever she can.
She said: "Growing up, we went to church as a family most Sundays. I still try to make it a priority to go once a week. There was a big period in my life – like when I was away at college and a long while after – that I never went to church. I believe that everyone can have their own relationship with God, despite how you show it."
And the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star – who has children Mason, seven, Penelope, four, and Reign, two, with her on/off partner Scott Disick – added she "feels better" now that she has "reintroduced" church visits into her routine.
She wrote on her website KourtneyKardashian.com: "Reintroducing church into my life has helped me to feel more connected to God and to take time to reflect about whatever is going on in my life. I always feel better afterward."
Kourtney will no doubt have said at least one prayer for her sister Kim Kardashian West, 36, recently, as she said she will never be able to forget the terrible ordeal she suffered in Paris, France, in October when she was tied up and robbed at gunpoint.
Taking to Twitter earlier this month just hours before the airing of the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ episode in which Kim talks about her attack, Kourtney said: "I will never forget the terror in her voice. Thank you God for protecting her. #tonight #KUWTK (sic)"
Kourtney’s tweet came after Kim also took to Twitter before the airing of the episode to say that whilst her ordeal was "very tough", she also believes it was a "life changing experience" that she won’t shy away from.
She wrote: "Tonight’s episode is going to be very tough for me.
"However, I thought it was important to share this story through my eyes & not in an interview where my own words could be twisted
"I have always shared so much & I’m not going to hold back when this was probably one of the most life changing experiences for me.
"I would never wish this experience upon anyone, but have learned some valuable lessons &feel so blessed to be safe home w my babies & husband
"To my friends, family, and loved ones I can’t thank you enough for being there when I needed you the most.
"To the French police, thank you for your incredible hard work (sic)."