Catholic in the Cubicle: Setting up your Work Space
The layout of a space matters. Just look at the time companies spend designing their headquarters. From cube farms to wide open areas, offices are
The layout of a space matters. Just look at the time companies spend designing their headquarters. From cube farms to wide open areas, offices are
“Universities have failed in modern society because of their rebellion against the sacred tradition. They have become monumental pyramids, hospices for the remains of what
On Holy Saturday night, I met a woman whose son has a disorder on the autism spectrum known as Sensory Processing Disorder. As she explained
Something Other Than God is the long awaited memoir from popular blogger Jennifer Fulwiler. The book, which is published by Ignatius Press, is a fantastic read
Divorce is an unnatural occurrence. At least, it should be. Unfortunately, we don’t all view marriage through the lens of the Church. We don’t all
I haven’t watched a Mark Driscoll video in so long because it’s like a drinking game: take a sip each time he makes something up,
In my previous article I explored a philosophy of style that will allow us as Catholic women to live in the modern world in such
Introduction America was an experiment whose formation defied most of the current political systems at the time of her founding. A group of former colonists
This upcoming Sunday we will celebrate the canonization of two historical Popes, men who not only contributed greatly to the church but have loved with
Chatting with a friend recently, we remarked that having children had made us each realize the value of a Catholic spouse. We both marveled that
By now, everyone has probably heard about the situation between the Bundy Ranch and the Bureau of Land Management. If you haven’t, just Google “Bundy
Recently, as I was driving home, I was reflecting on the day and what a chaotic week it was going to pan out to be.
Gardens behold a breath-taking beauty that cannot be described by words. They elicit a response not from the mouth, but a reaction from the soul.
Last weekend, I was one of the speakers at a pro-life rally in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. I’d never spoken at such an event, but, because I do believe
One of the few memories I have of both of my grandfathers is of their reverence for the Blessed Sacrament. When we would drive past
For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in his footsteps. (1
…he is homosexual. …she uses the pill. …she had an abortion. …he sleeps around. …he uses illegal drugs. …he is liberal. …she worked at Planned
The other day I got into one of those unfortunate situations known as a Facebook debate. Like reality television series, they are easy to be
When visiting my family in March I received many questions concerning “What was your favorite part of the Holy Land?” Perhaps they were looking for
I had seen General Santos City from the air before, but one sees things differently from a fixed wing aircraft than from a helicopter. The
The continuous setbacks and attacks on religious liberty that plague men and women of faith in the United States and across the world require responses and actions