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We toured colleges with our son last spring. In every tour, in every talk, we heard a similar spiel: “We...
“Come, Lord Jesus, be our guest, and let these gifts to us be blessed. Amen.” That was the mealtime prayer...
I have been thinking a lot about the dark as the northern hemisphere creeps toward the longest night of the...
One of the most beautiful parts of Christmas is seeing the church overflowing with people. No matter what your church...
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I slipped into a quiet and empty chapel near my apartment at my absolute wits end. I’ve written about my...
The first time I heard her story, I had to lift my jaw from the floor. I had asked for...
Advent is here and as is the case every year, modern disciples are looking for ways to better enter into...
It is not filth and hunger that make saints, nor even poverty itself, but love of poverty and love of...
On our baptismal days, my husband, my kids, and I know what to expect from my mother- and father-in-law: a...
My First Holy Communion day was one of the most memorable days of my childhood. I had a private Mass...
Our 2019 Advent Journal, All the Generations: From Genesis to You, is an offering written by our entire Blessed is...
I was driving home from Mass one Sunday this summer. A friend suddenly was unable to attend our plans for...
There’s a pretty funny meme about our Grace Before Meals that’s been making the rounds lately. In the background is...
Our 2019 Advent Journal, All the Generations: From Genesis to You, is an offering written by our entire Blessed is...
During a conversation with a soon-to-be ordained priest, he told me that he looks forward to writing homilies now that...
“I feel so far from Jesus.” Sigh. “If only He would make Himself known to me,” I lamented to my...
Our 2019 Advent Journal, All the Generations: From Genesis to You, is an offering written by our entire Blessed is...
