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“All men need enough solitude in their lives to enable the deep inner voice of their own true self to be heard at least occasionally”

“All men need enough solitude in their lives to enable the deep inner voice of their own true self to be heard at least occasionally”

Recently I had the opportunity to speak with Catholic novelist Ruth Logan Herne about her latest novel “Refuge of the Heart”. Ruth is a gifted

Many authors take on the enormous task of transporting us back to a simpler time in life. Johnson does an impeccable job of establishing her

This essay proposes (1) that the perennial philosophy posits a distinction between intelligibility and matter, but also an integration, (2) that consistent with this integration,

“Jesus Christ is Lord!” I can still hear the booming voice echoing through Dowd Chapel on the campus of Boys Town in Omaha, NE. The

In my previous column, I shared how hospitals can develop burial programs for babies who die prior to birth. There are as many as

Halloween, often feared by Evangelicals, is not the satanic celebration of evil it is sometimes portrayed to be. Catholics know this is a day to

Dear Cardinal Kasper, There’s something I don’t think you understand about the whole divorce, remarriage without an annulment, and receiving the Eucharist thing. There are

The Holy Rosary is often mistaken for mere vain repetition, racking up points by saying as many “Hail Marys” as possible. This could not be

According to Cosmopolitan magazine, “feminist” activist Gloria Steinem said the following about Pope Francis: I had this thought that we should have this massive education

Pope Francis has become one of the most talked about popes since Pope St. John Paul II. He’s also one of the most controversial popes

A few weeks ago in the Gospel of Luke (9:46-50), the disciples were arguing about who was first — who was best — to Jesus.

The Pope’s prayer intention for the month of October is that “human trafficking, the modern form of slavery, may be eradicated”. Having grown up in

Today, I say goodbye to a little boy whom I have never met but whose very existence touched hearts around the world. This story

A dangerous prayer At the beginning of this Christian journey, a blossoming new-life ethic was not overwhelming, but it was hard. It was a light

According to pop culture’s definition of ‘soulmates’, I didn’t marry mine. When my husband and I met, our eyes didn’t simultaneously gaze across a crowded

“The New Emangelization Project” has documented that there’s a serious and growing Catholic “man crisis” in the U.S. One-third of baptized Catholic men have

Have you ever delved into the notes provided in the New American Bible? That is the translation used in the English Lectionary. The United States

Early one brisk January evening a few years ago, I was driving to a speaking engagement at a parish in North Seattle. As I exited

Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has had the presence of mind to call two synods on the family to develop pastoral consensus on the

October is known as the month of the Holy Rosary. In honor of this recognition, let’s examine some of the history of the rosary, what

This year’s summer and fall terms brought two significant changes to the otherwise repetitive routine of my graduate school life. First, after years of living