
Learning Christian Faith and Love in a Korean Adventure
Around this time in 2012, I was a fresh college graduate and was preparing to depart for the Korean Peninsula to serve a year as

Around this time in 2012, I was a fresh college graduate and was preparing to depart for the Korean Peninsula to serve a year as
Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe. —St. Augustine Faith is

love one another with mutual affection; anticipate one another in showing honor. Romans 12:10 Reverence is the oft-used term to describe whether a behavior is

Our World Will Pass Away In my senior year of high school, my English teacher showed us three examples of an excellent college application essay.

No one recognizes the power of a symbol like the Catholic Church. Catholic theology itself is imbued with the law that the physical order is

I would like to offer the following reflections and practices that have helped me better participate at Mass. My hope is that reflections might help

“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” (Isaiah 43:1b, RSV-CE) When my son Adam was a

We understand the adage “too many cooks spoil the broth” to mean that splitting a task in too many directions can be counterproductive. Certainly, having

One of Martin Luther’s novel theories from the 16th century was that “The Bible Alone,” or “Sola Scriptura,” is all that is necessary to understand

After we experience the touch of Jesus, we have a responsibility to become an effective witness of His goodness to those around us who are

How do people know that we are Catholic? The Joy of the Amish Children A few weeks ago, I was driving to my sister’s house

Recently I came across a Portuguese word, “saudade,” which means a melancholic longing for what was lost; a missing person, place or experience that is
National Review recently published the commencement address George Weigel delivered at Ave Maria School of Law in Florida. In it, Weigel urges prospective Catholic lawyers

“Standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala.” John 19:25 The

When my boys were young, I attempted a backyard garden. Not a large garden full of a variety of culinary delights, but a small pumpkin

I grew up in a Catholic family and attended Catholic school through high school. One of the many teachings involved in this upbringing was the

The “breaking news” announcement from our local newspaper took me by surprise. It announced the death of our veterinarian, Dr. Janet Veit, and her husband,

Three Forms of the Apostolate The Confiteor of the Mass outlines three areas of sin: “I confess to God Almighty, before the whole company of

June 10th, the Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time this year, announces Christ’s victory over our sin and the Devil. Through her lectionary readings, the Church,

The haunting glow of fiery lava lights up the night sky near our house. The ever-moving lava has been visible like this for just six

Right after WWII, there was a widespread movement which involved the Knights of Columbus, many co-sponsors in the Senate, resounding support in the House and

During Mass for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), which we recently celebrated, the words spoken by the