Happy New Year! However you welcome 2022, Deacon Greg Kandra invites you to “recognize that there are 365 days ahead of you, with bright empty pages in your calendar waiting to be filled. This is ...
In her latest column, assistant editor Ava Lalor writes about how Advent is the beginning of the new liturgical year in the Church calendar. But do we treat it that way, and should we? There ...
As 2020 wraps up and the new year begins, what are we going to do about it? Perhaps more to the point: What are we Catholics going to do with 2021? How can we take ...
Happy New Year! We are grateful to God for seeing us over the threshold of a new calendar year, and we pray that 2021 will be one that will see the end of our current ...
Dr. Greg Popcak invites all families to join him in making 2020 the the “Year of the Domestic Church” by discovering how to celebrate the Liturgy of Domestic Church Life. This means accepting the call ...
Tis the season for making our New Year’s resolutions. While some people are excellent goal setters, others get discouraged when they fall short. But, what if we approached this year with different expectations. What if, ...
Happy Independence Day! In the words of Pope Francis, "A nation can be considered great when it defends liberty as Lincoln did ..." (September 24, 2015, Address to a joint session of Congress)
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Msgr. Owen Campion reflects on the life of Helen Keller. In light of the recent reversal of Roe v. Wade, he asks: “What if? What if her parents, seeing the terrifying result of her illness, had decided that she had no hope for a life of quality?”
The story of Helen Keller and the sanctity of life
Following the news that the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade and give individual state...
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