
Sacramentals: Holy Gifts
The lady on the bus Since watching Touch, my boyfriend has had a habit of reading number plates and, now that he’s Catholic, relating them

The lady on the bus Since watching Touch, my boyfriend has had a habit of reading number plates and, now that he’s Catholic, relating them

Our society has swung the pendulum from June Cleaver in the ‘50s to the ultra-feminist, with briefcase in tow shipping her babies off to daycare

Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo. Meditations on the Holy Rosary. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2022. Paperback $17.95. Ebook $9.99. Available from the publisher. When Our Lady

“Mission-Ready Friendship” Offers A Simple And Practical Blueprint for Deeper Relationships and Life-Changing Faith Whether or not we know it, we all have family

Pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin picking. It seems like I just finished putting away my bathing suit from summer vacation and already I’m seeing

The beauty and complexity of the world is meant to continuously point humanity to our Creator. We are surrounded by trees, mountains, oceans, rivers, lakes,

As it turns out, Mary is one of my favorite writing topics. I have always been fascinated by her, for obvious reasons. Suspend reality for
I have been told more times than I can count that if I were truly against abortion I would have to be pro-contraception. “Contraception prevents unwanted pregnancies,” the argument goes, “so putting women on reliable birth control would cut down on unwanted pregnancies and there would be fewer abortions.”

There are many different kinds of problem solvers in the world. I classify myself as a “fixer.” When someone comes to me, expressing a problem,

Dear Catholic Freshmen, Welcome to Behemoth State College (BS-C). I’m sure that orientation week has so far been a mixture of excitement, anxiety, awe, and

I visited my parents this weekend. This was the first time I saw their new house in their new city. To my surprise, I was

Catholic Talent Project Recruits Faithful, Young Catholics as Catalysts for the Renewal of Catholic Education Boston Catholic Schools’ initiative becomes a national model for forming

Here’s a secret: I’m a bad person. On June 5th I found out my friend Kacie died of a heroin overdose. She was 23 years

The human person knows by nature that there is a certain code by which he must live. Man also knows beyond a shadow of a doubt

The idea of me having my own personal Cinderella story is not lost on me. I have started to see the parallels between Cinderella and

My husband and I know a wonderful priest, who we are blessed enough to call our spiritual director/confessor, who has really shown us God’s unconditional

It was a few years ago when my interest in Natural Family Planning (NFP) was sparked. I was intrigued by the concept of truly understanding

It’s the end of NFP Awareness Week, so I’m going to throw in a few cents as a mama with three kids under three. Natural

“Heads up high… I gotta see your eyes.” And so David Belisle began a speech to his team that has been hailed as one of

Every Christian should make time for a retreat. Retreats help to rejuvenate a person spiritually, mentally, and sometimes even physically. Think you’re too busy for

When I was young, my siblings and I would often play with a soccer ball in our backyard. Inevitably, someone would powerfully kick the ball