Looking to Nazareth and the Domestic Church
The irony of living in a world which does not want to recognize or include God in anything is that it is precisely God Himself
The irony of living in a world which does not want to recognize or include God in anything is that it is precisely God Himself
I must always remind myself that much has changed since my wife and I were in our twenties. In fact, much has changed even since
September finds schoolchildren back in the daily routine of lessons and learning. Summer camp and beach days yield to books and structured academics. Teachers return
Malice fills today’s world. This is partly because organizations which families relied upon in past generations to foster life skills in the youth no longer
“A chair is still a chair even when there’s no one sitting there…but a chair is not a house…and a house is not a home
Where I go to Sunday Mass, the parish has something called a “teardrops ministry”, which is a group that prays for people who have stopped
Wealth made possible all the things we associate with the “Sexual Revolution”: effective contraception, abortion on demand, radical feminism, and the victory of the LGBTQI
The recent mass shootings, especially by teenagers as the active shooters, have raised many questions. What is going on, what are the causes, and what
Sometimes things happen that you never forget. I wrote about one such happenstance a couple years ago here at CS. It comes to mind again
We’ve all heard it said that some marriages are “made in heaven,” but couples who have been married a long time and those who have
Like many people I know, my work has shifted, post-COVID, to a hybrid-remote setting. In a tight labor market, my largely brick-and-mortar employer realized that
As a body we have ascended at last from the shrouded valleys of Lent into the brilliant light of Christ’s Easter joy. For fifty glorious
The month of May, during which the Church especially honors the Blessed Mother, is upon us. How blessed are we that we have the love
By Thomas McKenna It’s hard to think of a more marvelous saint than the foster father of Jesus, Saint Joseph. The Virgin Mary’s holiness, of
In the 5th Century AD, a teenager named Patrick was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Ireland. Though he escaped, Patrick returned decades later as
Everyone knows that if you put in the hard work, rewards will follow. This nugget of truth and wisdom originates from Sacred Scripture. “Make no
Did you know that St. Joseph is a uniquely good intercessor when NFP is hard? In the second portion of his book, Consecration to St.
Recently at Sunday Mass, the second reading was from 1 Corinthians 13 – the famous “wedding reading.” St. Paul tells us: “If I speak in
I never tire of looking at the wonderful images of God’s creation, which He gifted Michelangelo to be able to paint on that magnificent Sistine
As we cavort amid an embarrassingly secularized and confused society, unmoored as it stands from the threads of a shared past or the common experience
I once read the touching story of a mother and her two young children who wandered through the forest for three days during the French
Fifteen times it is that I have had the privilege – the blessing – of having a child in my womb for the past almost