Must-Read Book: The Four Keys to Everlasting Love
If you are engaged or married, married for a short time or married for a long time, fallen away from the faith or have your
If you are engaged or married, married for a short time or married for a long time, fallen away from the faith or have your
Questions such as communion for the divorced and remarried, female deacons, and acceptance of homosexual relationships have dominated the media discussion about the Synod that
If you are a warm-blooded, sentient, and rational American who desires to love and be loved, then you have probably experienced at some point in your life
Living my vocation is hard. So, so hard. However, when I truly invest myself completely in loving and serving these humans that God has given
About eighteen months into my marriage I was assessing my spiritual life when I realized something: while I had a wonderful relationship with God the
It happens- opposites do attract. My husband and I knew that as soon as we started dating. He is a deep thinker – thoughtful, artistic, incredibly hard working –
Today we celebrate the feast of the mother of one of the Church’s most celebrated saints. St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine (whose feast day
Great healing and consolation can come from doing small acts of love. Father’s Day is a day to honor and celebrate the wonderful father figures
“Jesus entered a village where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him. She had a sister named Mary who sat beside the Lord at
Life has a way of coming up and tossing you the unexpected, and I encountered a new twist in life just recently when I got
This week, as part of vocations week, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Fr. Jason Vidrine‘s middle school class in Louisiana (via Skype),
Those of you who are familiar with my blog know that my husband and I entered upon our journey toward a sacramental union on a