
The Skirt that Launched a Thousand Wars
My wife blogs about feminine genius and recently wrote a reflection on her year of wearing skirts. Unsurprisingly, at least to me, it provoked some

My wife blogs about feminine genius and recently wrote a reflection on her year of wearing skirts. Unsurprisingly, at least to me, it provoked some

In light of yesterday’s feast, the Exaltation of the Cross (September 14), it seems appropriate to reflect on the cross. Specifically, I’d like to focus

One of the downsides of being pro-life in 2013 is the negative stereotyping. Being”pro-choice” is so normalized and they seem to have the popular debate

My husband married a woman who had the ability to laugh things off, to be spontaneous, to work hard and get ‘er done. And then

“There are things which rightfully we ought to fear, if we are to enjoy and dignity as men. When, in an age of smugness and

The famous author G. K. Chesterton earned my admiration after reading the Everlasting Man. His sharp wit and borderline whimsical style serve a unique style
In this excellent blog entry about Muslim child brides and the lost innocence of children, blogger Quirino Sugon asks, “We may condemn the Muslim practice

Reading Archbishop Cordileone’s words on “marriage sanity” made me look at the homosexual marriage debate through new eyes. He says: Too many children are being hurt by

You are not the chewed up gum that is stuck to the sidewalk and trampled on. You are not the spit water in the cup
I read somewhere that one reason soldiers screaming as they run into battle, or football fans cheering their team at the top of their lungs

I am enthralled and enamored by air travel. There’s something about squishing down in a tiny seat next to a total stranger in the middle
I have a dear long-time friend who once confided in me that he was a post-abortive dad. We had been talking about the loss of

Someone close to me, who left the Catholic Church a long time ago, recently said something along the lines of, “I just got to a point where I

We had cried Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord, God of Hosts and knelt in profound reverence. Our presider, an Ugandan priest, declaimed the Eucharistic prayer in
Because I’m known for blogging about the mishaps and joys inherent in raising a large family, it may surprise some of you to know that
Among all kinds of cultural, political, and interfaith dialogues, the one between Christianity and Islam is arguably the most interesting. Many of my friends from

A Reflection With the advent of possible military action in Syria as well as a number of other issues, the HHS mandate and the controversy