Le Chiese delle Cittá: SS. Michaelis et Gudulae
To continue my series on the Gothic Churches of Belgium, I would like to give you an overview of the Cathedral of Brussels. I am
To continue my series on the Gothic Churches of Belgium, I would like to give you an overview of the Cathedral of Brussels. I am
I once heard Father say in a homily that no saint was ever canonized for being prudent. He went on to explain that it is
UPDATE: Thank you for your patience. We are undergoing the construction of a new name. Other than the name and the appearance we are still
This week, I was preparing for my trip to Belgium, so I was unable to post on Wednesday and I was traveling all day Thursday.
My husband and I are expecting our fifth child! Maybe you’ve noticed that a lot of my posts have included lists lately. We can blame
“I know Catholics aren’t exactly known for being spontaneous…” my priest said to a chorus of laughter. This morning’s Thanksgiving Day Mass took a turn
Over the next few days the vast majority of Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving Day with a special meal and family time. It is always a
I have been leading the youth group at my parish for almost four years now, based on the LifeTeen (www.lifeteen.com) model. I started out with lofty expectations
One of the things I have realized this past year is that the transition period from college to adult life is one of life’s toughest
Guest post by Jessamine Several years back, I ordered some green scapulars from a Catholic apostolate. Upon reception of the package, not only the green scapulars
Usury: The lending of money with an interest charge for its use; especially : the lending of money at exorbitant interest rates. (Merriam-Webster) Are you
In writing this next post in my series on the Sacraments, I wanted to do some research on Holy Communion. I was looking at another
The Sacrament of Marriage is an important part of one’s journey in faith as a Catholic. However with that being said, If God comes a
“O let all who thirst, Let them come to the water And let all who have nothing, Let them come to the Lord.” Today’s post
I shared this on my blog earlier this week. I wanted to share it with you to promote the culture of life. If you are
I was merely a freshman coming to the close of a busy year at the University of Notre Dame. I had made friendships that seemed
I think sometimes I take for granted all the tidbits of Catholicism that I know – and not just the facts, doctrines, and teachings but all
It was late one evening and I was walking around the perimeter of campus. I had done this often before because I would need to run
Recently, I have taken up a new pursuit: fur trapping. Knowing this is an emotionally charged topic, I will not to make it a focal
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. I think one of the things that has surprised me most about life is who the real heroes
Tie your running shoes to the outside of your bag before the security lines to save space and wear slip off shoes for ease of