Serving the World through Our Children
Relaxation takes many forms. From exercising, to reading a good book, to sitting on the beach watching a beautiful sunset. There are wonderful ways to
Relaxation takes many forms. From exercising, to reading a good book, to sitting on the beach watching a beautiful sunset. There are wonderful ways to
The first century Christians began as a group of individuals who continued to hold on to their Jewish roots, but recognized Jesus Christ as the
Every time I read about a Catholic institution honoring someone who harbors contrary views to the Church, I cringe. Now, I realize I should be
Stories concerning the Zika virus have been all over the news, lately, and for good reason. I am all in favor of informing the public
The Roe v Wade decision still remains unsettling to many. Since that day a culture of death has permeated society, and the world. Nevertheless, many
During this time of year, we pause and give thanks for all of the blessings we have in our lives. These blessings become even more
St. Thomas Aquinas, in his ability to know Who and What God is, chose a unique path in which to travel. Many are familiar with
The Holy Father’s stay in America may be over, but his impact will be felt for quite some time. His visit provided multiple
Of all the gifts Holy Mother Church has bestowed on us, one of the greatest is the saints. These ordinary men and women, who
Recent videos, recorded by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), will continue to add to the mounting disapproval of Planned Parenthood’s (PP) methods of
The Supreme Court’s recent rendering on same-sex marriage continues to be met with mixed emotions. Many feel this was the correct decision since those who
During his recent visit to Sarajevo, Pope Francis spoke with youth about the potential effects associated with their use of technology. The Pope, who
These past few weeks have been filled some wonderful examples of “firsts”. For starters, our family attended this year’s Easter Vigil, where we witnessed the
Our Holy Father, Pope Francis recently released, Misericordiae Vultus, his Bull of Indiction of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. In this document, he lays out
What is it about the NCAA College Basketball Tournament that we love so much? Each year, college fans everywhere (from the casual watchers to the
We know that Lent is a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Each year, I try to find creative ways to make Lent a memorable
It has been 42 years since the Roe v Wade decision. Many will stand again this year, united in our nation’s capital, to represent those
Teaching Theology is a challenging job (perhaps the most challenging of all the disciplines). During my years, I have become familiar with many of the
Schools serve a unique and necessary role within society. Their main purpose is to educate and inspire, yet they also serve as places for safety
How many times have you heard this statement before? The Catholic Church is mentioned in conversation and all anyone can say is, “The Church is
In a time when organized religion and freedom of conscience seem to be dwindling on a daily basis, we as Catholics must make every effort
Pretty soon, many students will make the return to college to continue their four year academic odyssey. This group will also include recent high school