
Canonizing Chesterton, Heroic Virtue, and Ordinary Life
Saint G.K. Chesterton has a nice ring to it, so it was with some special joy that I read the report that the “sympathetic” bishop

Saint G.K. Chesterton has a nice ring to it, so it was with some special joy that I read the report that the “sympathetic” bishop

Here are 8 great Christian songs. (The links lead to the corresponding audio via YouTube.) 1. Hail, Holy Queen. This is, by far, my favorite

In the Year of Faith I was asked by my local Catholic newspaper to write about what faith means to me. Here’s my thoughts: Faith

This past week my husband and I packed our five young children into a conversion van and drove about 1400 miles round-trip to visit the
My five week old is taking his first nap of the day. My four other kids are finishing up breakfast. My husband is at work

Lorenzo, a contemporary opera about the life of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, oozes with all the human drama that can be extracted from the life of
The Feast of the Assumption is tomorrow; and some of us might be wondering: “What is the importance of this feast? Is it still relevant

Loneliness is painful. We’ve all needed a shoulder to cry on, when there was no one around. Terrible as loneliness is, it’s another way that

Join a live discussion tonight, August 13, 2013 at 8pm on the topic: “A Practical Discussion about Leaving the Convent.” The panel is a diverse
I have worked and volunteered for the church for over 20 years now, helping to teach my first Religious Education class when I was a

Maybe I’ve spent too much time listening to World Youth Day coverage and reading articles like this one written by a friend of mine who

Just in case you haven’t seen it, there is a wonderful series going on in the blogosphere called the “Not Alone Series”. The writers are

I recently completed this portrait of my friend’s little niece. At some point, whenever I paint a person, the accumulated sketches and brushstrokes suddenly communicate

You’re 17 years-old now, and you’re on your senior year. Congratulations on making it thus far! At this point, you may feel like you’ve grown

Peter Maurin believed in teaching ancient principles to the man on the street in the language of the man on the street. Peter Maurin believed
(follow-up to the brilliant piece by J.Q. Tomanek) 1. Help him get to Heaven. This is the most important job for every Catholic woman.
“I’m never going to be one of those people that baptizes my babies! Or believes that weird stuff about sacraments and communion!” Yes, I really

“Live as though dying daily.” -St. Antony of Egypt, as recorded by St. Athanasius We have almost no viable perspective from which to evaluate our

Embark, once again, we do on this worthy yet controversial quest to present some basic principles on how psychology, properly understood and aided by Christian
Did anyone else hear a homily yesterday about the dangers of greed and affluent American lifestyles and the need to support the Church and give
About once a week, my wife and I take our kids to a local indoor playground. The scene is pretty consistent: dozens of kids running