Mary’s Yes, and Yours
Advent has come upon us. We watch and wait with Mary, as her fiat, her “yes” to God’s will comes to fruition. The Annunciation isn’t
Advent has come upon us. We watch and wait with Mary, as her fiat, her “yes” to God’s will comes to fruition. The Annunciation isn’t
Adam lay bounden, Bounden in a bond; Four thousand winter Thought he not too long. And all was for an apple, An apple that he
In the wake of the Paris attacks, voices across the West are once again debating whether or not Islam is an inherently violent religion. One
In my work with our parish’s Confirmation students, I try to convey that Jesus Christ is more than a nice guy whose life is recorded
The following is an open letter to the radio station that I listen to for most of the year. Dear Life 97.3, That time of the year
When planning a trip, Catholics must consider when, where, and how to insert Sunday Mass into the itinerary. During these times, the duty imposed by
I was recently doing some research for a project I’m working on, and I came across this quote (said by Jesus to Faustina) in St.
I have been thinking about saints a lot recently. Not any particular saint, but just saints in general. You see, a few years ago I
Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy and Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron are two monumental works of the late Middle Ages. The Purgatorio from the Divine Comedy explores the
Have you ever wished that you had been born in Ancient Israel and had been of the age to see Christ in person? Can you
Last month I joined a Beachbody challenge group with some women from college. I have some weight to lose and have some other fitness goals—not
Pope Francis is a celebrity, taking over mainstream magazines and news stations, generating talk all over the globe about his actions and the Catholic Church.
My in-laws are moving in. Within 24 hours, they will reside in our residence. The lives of the Davidsons and the Dales are about to