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I am in second grade. I breathe in the crisp, fall air and recite the Pledge of Allegiance with my...
Last summer, I had an opportunity for renewal for three weeks away from mission. My time of retreat and renewal...
When my daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia in second grade, she was already fighting an uphill battle with reading. The...
Tolkien’s short but poignant work "Leaf by Niggle" offers fascinating insights into the intersection of our personal and professional lives....
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Every Divine Mercy Sunday, I am filled with gratitude for the Gospel that is read at Mass. I have always...
Throughout the centuries, many arguments disregarding the validity of the Resurrection have emerged. In fact, the various explanations began on...
“ …About to hand Himself over to death, [He] entrusted to the Church a sacrifice new for all eternity, the...
Growing up, my Easter basket was filled solely with candy. I loved it! After fasting from candy and sweets for...
Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.”...
Our devotion for the spouse of Mother Mary should not have ended with the conclusion of the Year of Saint...
I was a bit skeptical when learning about a girl who is just 10 years old and on the way...
At the imposition of ashes, I looked everywhere for signs and symbols. Big ones, that might say something loud. I...
If you have had the opportunity to watch the first seasons of The Chosen, you too might have extra appreciation...
I had the privilege and gift to co-lead a pilgrimage to Lourdes and Fatima a few years ago in honor...
We visited our new neighbors recently. Among other things that adorned their living room, a large card table filled with...
Until this year, I had never heard of the “Sunday of the Word of God.” I suppose I can give...
During this colder month, it can be difficult to imagine days in the desert. But give it a try. Lent...
