Powerful Pieta
I have been actively trying to pray more during my breaks at work. The break room is in the basement where no WiFi service can
I have been actively trying to pray more during my breaks at work. The break room is in the basement where no WiFi service can
There is one girl I work with whom I believe Mary has a special plan for. She was born on the Feast of the Assumption
Today I witnessed a true and undeniable miracle. A few blogs back I wrote about my experience while waiting to enter the baths in Lourdes,
Here it is, 3:44 AM in New York City and I am wide awake because it is 9:44 AM in France. I have been back
The ancient Ark of the Covenant that accompanied the Israelites during the Exodus of Egypt until the Babylonian conquest, has long been understood in the
The mother of the sons of Zebedee approached Jesus with her sons and did him homage, wishing to ask him something. He said to her,
Singapore is a secular state, so it was with pleasant surprise that I read the news on one of our secular sites: Former Foreign Minister
For the past three months, the liturgical calendar has been reminding us of our spiritual allies. Towards the end of September, we commemorated the feast
I’ve always enjoyed learning about epic stories of martyrdom. Even as a young child of 8 or 9 years old, I would read, in awe
I was at a high school soccer game recently. I didn’t know the girls playing, but my second daughter was collecting the balls hit out
The following review was originally written on the blog Sacrifice of Love. It is republished here with permission from the author. With depth and simplicity, Jean
He who has himself for a guide has a fool for a disciple. I had a lapsed Catholic friend who expressed skepticism about our devotion
Evangelization: Why is the Gospel good news? The word “evangelization” comes from the Greek “Euangelion” meaning the announcing of good news. St Paul and the
“Things were in God’s plan which I had not planned at all. I am coming to the living faith and conviction that – from God’s
We are in a spiritual battle right now. Society is challenging women, and the men that support them, to rethink femininity and what it means
Yesterday I finished the first book I’ve ever read by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. I’m quite proud of myself. This isn’t the first one I’ve started.
As a child, one of my favorite things about Christmas was the Nativity scenes. From the teeny-tiny one on my family’s home altar to the
I was a solo traveler in the pilgrimage I joined to the Holy Land and Turkey. Most of the others in the pilgrimage were traveling
The moment we arrived at the imposing gate on the sidewalk and started to climb the flights of concrete steps, we could tell this wasn’t
If you’re a woman, I’m willing to bet that you have struggled with trying to be some definition of “perfect” at one point or another.
During this beautiful month of May, dedicated to Our Lady, it is fitting to consider the qualities of Our Lady’s character that we so love.