Playing It Safe Is Pro-Life
Here’s why: Because while you probably won’t die from coronavirus illness, designated COVID-19, someone else in your orbit – someone […]
Playing It Safe Is Pro-Life Read Post »
Here’s why: Because while you probably won’t die from coronavirus illness, designated COVID-19, someone else in your orbit – someone […]
Playing It Safe Is Pro-Life Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – A lack of faith and a misunderstanding of marriage can mean no sacramental marriage occurred, even if
Lack of Faith Can Impact Validity of Marriage Read Post »
By Carol Zimmermann – When it comes to the three pillars of Lent, almsgiving is a little bit like the
Almsgiving: An Overshadowed Lenten Pillar Has Something to Say Read Post »
By Michael Swan – For the adults with disabilities who are the core members of L’Arche, news that Jean Vanier sexually
Intellectually Disabled L’Arche Members React To News Of Vanier Abuse Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – When the Vatican’s wartime archives are open to researchers, it will be just the start of what
Full Look At Vatican Wartime Role Will Take Patience, Archivists Say Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Lent is a time to remove all distractions and bitterness from one’s life in order to
Pope’s Tips for Lent: Shut off Cellphone, Open Up Bible Read Post »
By Tim Swift – No selfies. No cat videos. Not even an artfully composed photo of avocado toast. Sheila Wheltle’s social
Catholics ‘unfriend’ social media, choose ‘digital detox’ for Lent Read Post »
Is there any question that almsgiving is the under-practiced, under-encouraged Lenten discipline when compared with prayer and fasting? In this
Almsgiving: Lent’s Overlooked Discipline Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Lent is a time for deeper dialogue with God through prayer, for renewed gratitude for God’s mercy
Pope’s Lenten Message: Reconciling Oneself To God Leads To Healing Read Post »