The Flowers of Surrender
As some of you know St. Therese’s Feast day is today. St. Therese, known as the Little Flower was known for a simple life lived
As some of you know St. Therese’s Feast day is today. St. Therese, known as the Little Flower was known for a simple life lived
In honor of Support a Catholic Speaker Month, I interviewed one of my favorite Catholic bloggers, who also does quite a bit of speaking, Rebecca
Support a Catholic Speaker Month is coming to a close. I am very fortunate to have Rev. Robert Sirico answer a few questions about his
There is a great fear among women that we are being under-appreciated. It’s not that we women want all the power; we just want credit
Before you click away to Pinterest or Facebook because you just can’t handle another anything political, give this post a chance. Give it a chance
For months, I sat in the dark in the middle of the night nursing our sleepless baby and watching Insanity infomercials. There was nothing else
I am going to go out on a limb here and talk a little about Ephesians Chapter 5. First let’s quote it, and then I’ll
One of the main reasons why I love the youth, especially Catholic youth, is because I am one. My heart is always on fire to
This August, I went back to school to learn how better to teach, only partly because the smell of fresh notebooks and sharply pointed pencils
For an overview of the research study “What Catholic women think about faith. conscience, and contraception“, see my previous post “What the Church needs to
Fiscal managers from around the country converged this week on Houston, Texas for the forty-third Diocesan Fiscal Management Conference (DFMC). The event is both a
Why do we love movie romances so much, and why do we desire for the love stories in movies to happen to us? Really,
Subtitle: How NFP is really hard. Let us return to the title of this post, and do not push aside the double entendre. Go there.
Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the crispness in the air, the colors, and the coziness of harvest time. However, this year
Flying home, the college lady next to me mentioned she was in a “complicated” relationship with someone back home. I smiled and said I’d been
As a youth minister one of the number one questions teens ask me is, “Why do people suffer?” It is a fair question, and one
“I don’t have to go to church, I can pray anywhere”, so they say. Yes, we have all heard that sappy line for decades. It’s the
Dear Fathers, We are writing this letter to you today because we have some things we want to say to you. Some things are easier
Ever since I’ve learned about the Camino de Santiago – a centuries-old pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, where the cathedral housing the remains of
There are many reasons I haven’t written too much about the project in my life that gets the majority of my free time and mental
The minute a child is born, his identity begins to form. As he is exposed to different things, he learns how to perceive the world.