The Choice of the Family: A Book Review
Thanks to the great folks at Image Books, I was able to get a review copy of a The Choice of the Family: A Call
Thanks to the great folks at Image Books, I was able to get a review copy of a The Choice of the Family: A Call
Well folks, summer is nearly over – also known as “Wedding Season”. Now, I love weddings. The dressing up, the sacraments, the love, the tears.
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“For this slight, momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.” 2 Corinthians 4:17. I never realized until I
This is an age plagued by self-esteem issues. At the behest of the public schools, the Mass media and the field of psychology, this topic
The Thrill of the Chaste:Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On by Dawn Eden Ave Maria Press, $15.95 One gets the idea that a fruit
While it is still August, I am beginning to look forward to the Fall. Yes, I am partly anticipating cooler months but this season also
For the past couple of weeks, I’ve had a chance to take my two oldest daughters roller-skating at a local skating rink. They’re 4 years
…holiness isn’t dependent on where you are, but rather who you are and how you respond to where God put you…
The mainstream media in Sydney was recently abuzz at the report of a number of parishioners from a local Catholic church claiming to have witnessed
Earlier this summer, I was pleasantly surprised when I received my mid-year fitness summary: I had run over 100 miles in the previous four months.
To study any subject at depth is, in a certain way, to lose one’s innocence. Before the Copernican revolution, it was easy, indeed natural, to
The August 2015 edition of The National Geographic Magazine features a lengthy article on Pope Francis, written by Robert Draper after six months of
I was born in the mid-1980s, and the majority of my early faith formation happened in the 90s. There are many good things that came
A few weeks ago during my lunch break, I decided to drive to a nearby parish to visit Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. I was
Why are we so bad at evangelizing the culture? I’ve seen this question pop up time and again, mostly in the context of asking why
The wisdom and liberation in choosing what, when, and where you fight.
Where did your family eat dinner last night? In front of the TV? In the car on the way to sport? At McDonald’s? At the
When I started attending daily Mass, I became more involved with the liturgical year. The seasons, feast days, and celebrations were all at the forefront
On the way to work one day, you get into a car crash. The hassle aggravates you. But in a phone conversation with your insurance
Lately, I’ve run into periods of extreme busyness. There have been times I’ve come back home to finally sit down and cook myself a decent