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As a child, I used to wonder why we called Good Friday good. As I get older and grow more...
It was Holy Week 2012. I was grieving a child I would never get to hold, and whose face I...
Ever since I succumbed to a physical and mental breakdown in December and have been undergoing intensive psychotherapy, I have...
About a year ago I was diagnosed with chronic PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) resulting from some childhood trauma. Looking...
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Christ became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him...
Let's say you want to make more time to celebrate the liturgical year, but every time you go searching for...
Chances are you've been compelled—more than once—to reach for your phone or other flashy device when it's not exactly helpful,...
I sometimes discover myself holding a funny tool to measure ‘success’ the spiritual life. Here we are: deep into Lent....
From the moment I saw the trailer to La La Land, I knew it was different. I was hooked. Without...
I'm sure many of you have heard of "The Good Samaritan Experiment." Here's the idea behind the experiment: they gave...
It’s happened to all of us. At least once. Likely many more times. It may be a flustered, fleeting fathoming....
During Lent, we focus on three areas – prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Today I want to share with you about...
L'Arche is an international movement made up of communities around the world where adults with and without disabilities live together...
Good ole’ Saint Patrick. Father of the acclaimed holiday boasting some of the best parades, parties, and Irish food one...
It was the night before my grad school interview. I was two months away from my last class of college...
My 6th baby is snoozing on my lap, it's late in the evening as a I write, and I'm thinking...
We are one third of the way through Lent . . . how goes things, my friends? Are you ready...
