
A Mother\’s Legacy
Many years ago I received a book from my in-laws as a present for Mother’s day. It was a diary of sorts for me to

Many years ago I received a book from my in-laws as a present for Mother’s day. It was a diary of sorts for me to

We’re those people. In our families and social circles, we are usually considered to be the über-Catholics. We pray before meals, even when we’re dining out. We plan

Well, these days that is rather less likely than when Kipling wrote it. In the US in 2009 there were fewer than a thousand deaths,

I’ve been paging through Hillary Clinton’s It Takes a Village, and, to my surprise, agreeing with much of it. I’ve heard so many of my

Back in the 1970s, psychologists thought that the effects of divorce on children were minimal and temporary. It was assumed that, if the divorce was

With the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade having just passed, Catholics have (rightly) been focusing quite a bit lately on the subject of life.

I have one teen-aged daughter who would love to be a cynic, but is wise enough to know she shouldn\’t be. Occasionally though, she has

Mrs. Lana attests that God always provides. Since we are short on family support to watch our kids for short time periods and during the