
From Forgiveness to Forgetness
Forgive and forget. Really? Is there such a thing as forgetness of sins? Remembering who or what has hurt us and how is part of

Forgive and forget. Really? Is there such a thing as forgetness of sins? Remembering who or what has hurt us and how is part of

Let’s imagine a scenario that may be all too familiar to many of us. It’s about living the American dream. John had always dreamed of

Out of all the commandments, we are given throughout Scripture, there is one that smacks me in the face multiple times every day. While most
Back in the 1950’s, Harlan Howard coined the phrase “Three chords and the truth” about the simplicity and directness of country music. While this description

“Blessed be God forever! Amen and Amen.” Psalm 89:52 Prayers of Aspirations Life can be busy for many of us each day. Whether we are young

Traditional methods within authentic Catholic education are slowly deteriorating. This began, in part, thanks to a controversial movement made by a select number of Catholic

My husband and I enjoy watching movies for a date night after putting the kids to bed. We had a great streak of movie watching

Not all that long ago, when I was not as well off as I am today, I was in the detox unit at a local

When John the Baptist’s disciples are disturbed that Jesus’ disciples are baptizing people and Christ is increasing in importance, they come to their master to

Being raised on a farm in rural South Dakota, I believe I understood simplicity and solitude from a young age. While my friends in town

When a country is at war, citizens stand behind their troops fighting the enemy. Communities organize to collect food, clothes and other essentials to make

The late Bishop Fulton Sheen explained the matters of conscience and that there are two kinds of truths: “Outer truths, which we master, like the

Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give

Have you been to a Catholic funeral lately? If so, was it a canonization, or was it the Mass of Christian Burial for the faithful

It has never been easy to discern a vocation, but it is especially difficult for people in the current milieu because modern society is

“Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious,…think about these things,” [Phil 4:8] Each one

Molly McCully Brown‘s The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded is a magnificent collection of poems, depicting the experiences of profoundly disabled persons who, shunned

For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of

This month I attended a Pro-Life service at our church. There was great music well-performed, readings, and reports from members of our parish’s Pro-Life Ministry.

From the USCCB, we learn that “For members of the Latin Catholic Church, the norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59.

I really miss my Busia. This is what those of Polish descent call their grandmother. She was a great teacher who had a wealth of

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