
Living Longer with God
For this perishable body must put on the imperishable, and this mortal body must put on immortality.—Corinthians 15:53 Noah’s Living Longer Story Imagine a hip,

For this perishable body must put on the imperishable, and this mortal body must put on immortality.—Corinthians 15:53 Noah’s Living Longer Story Imagine a hip,

Off the Shelf 137 – Susan Tassone Susan Tassone returns to the show this week to discuss the power and benefits of adoration. We take

August is a great time to assess one’s stress levels. In every walk of life, people find summer to be unreasonably hectic. In the early

Fred Rogers was a good friend of mine for many years before he died in 2003. When he came to New York, we often had

The recent gospel story of Martha and Mary (LK 10: 38-42) is one of the most powerful and profound expressions of an eternal struggle many

A new kind of “hook up” culture is on the rise. It won’t be about connections between people but about individuals connecting with computers and

We cannot measure Divine Providence by the yardstick of human mentality (A.J. Cronin, 20th century Scottish novelist and physician). Through the years, my husband and

The divinity of Jesus is arguably the defining doctrine of Christianity. The name of our faith comes from our God who became man, so at

There are so many times I have gone into prayer and come out feeling I have not prayed right. I have on occasion even concluded

This week I began a renewal consecration to Mary. The de Montfort Consecration consists of 33 days of prayers with your consecration to Jesus through

You may not be familiar with the term Atmosphere People but you know who these folks are. The term Atmosphere Catholics might be new to

Part I “Rejoice in the Lord always.” This is so vital that Saint Paul repeats it in that famous passage from Philippians 4. This is

Thomas Merton wrote, “The world is a sacred vessel”. However, the truth is the sacred vessels at the Eucharistic Altar hold our World, our Everything

The Myers-Briggs Test and Personality Assessment, a measurement tool in assessing different human temperaments, has been used in both the corporate world and in church

Off the Shelf 136 – Abby Johnson This week Abby Johnson joins me from the Breadbox Media booth at the Catholic Marketing Network Tradeshow in

I recently participated in a training course for the International Federation for Family Development, where families met from all over Europe and a couple from

To permit the grace of God to act in us and to produce in us (with the cooperation…of our will, our intelligence, and our capabilities)

The Our Father or the Lord’s Prayer is the one prayer that all people of Christian belief have in common. This is a familial prayer

Recently I began binge-watching one of my all-time favorite TV shows, The Fugitive (QM Productions, 1963-67), which tells the story of Dr. Richard Kimble (David

It occurred to me, recently, that when my family and I make breakfast on Saturday mornings, many of the dishes we make use the same

We human beings have always played around with our nature. But there is a point where the playing goes too far. We like to alter

No, you’re not paranoid. You are being watched. Very closely. Let’s arbitrarily begin with Facebook. Whether you have a Facebook page or not, the company