The Evangelistic Gift of Being Weird Michael Sandifer January 29, AD2022 3 Comments 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 Read More »
Sacred Mass: Does Our Behavior Reflect the Sanctity? Dom Cingoranelli April 19, AD2018 14 Comments The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops estimates that some 30,000 people came into the Church at the Easter Vigil Masses this year. That is Read More »
St. Clare and The Morning Offering Julianne McCullagh September 8, AD2014 18 Comments The halls were cool. Large pale ceramic tiles lined the walls. The floors polished by Mr. Jensen every afternoon, so I thought. We knew to Read More »