
A Day in the Life of a Religious Sister
Sister Christina Sister Christina Marie Neumann, a Franciscan sister serving in Grand Forks, North Dakota, works at St. Anne’s Guest Home for the elderly and

Sister Christina Sister Christina Marie Neumann, a Franciscan sister serving in Grand Forks, North Dakota, works at St. Anne’s Guest Home for the elderly and

After a fruitful breakfast conversation with a searching friend, I realized that almost all the questions that he asked were in some way connected to

I have come to see my Catholic faith as a life-altering journey, sometimes tearing down the strongholds of selfishness and pride, sometimes lifting me up

Those in today’s present darkness cannot comprehend the crucified Savior. It is the same today as it was in the first century A.D., those who

“A full-blown war on the Korean Peninsula will be horrific by any stretch of the imagination, no one has any doubts about that.”- US Army

People hurt one another emotionally every day. And all too often when we should forgive, bitterness festers. A close family member betrays another. A wife

Ever since the public release of Pope Francis’ exhortation Amoris Latitia last year, the Catholic media has been full of stories about the errors that

As we look at Holy Spirit in the life of the Virgin Mary I want you to think about what our Catechism says at the

It’s curious how people who claim to have faith in science criticize Christians for believing in God based on faith. Yet, what science has to
In my previous post (Athletic Spirituality and Competition, Part I), I discussed the idea of “The Competitive Christian” and God’s call to use our competitive

Christianity has had a somewhat rocky relationship with science these last few centuries. While many people would argue that there are no real contradictions between

Satan is the father of lies, clever yet deceitful, hating God and all God loves. He leads the charge in the spiritual battle that exists

When is the last time you tilled the soil on your property or someone else’s? For some, tilling is a regular activity. For others, the

You Are Peter Last month I had the honor of witnessing my mother and stepdad’s marriage in the Catholic Church. They were both raised Catholic

Father, Son and Holy Spirit, this is our Triune God. He is One and inseparable. Where the Father is, so also is the Son and

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and and I love You! I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore,

Note: This first portion was written in Fall 2014, but not widely published. The Day I Met Jesus A little over a year and

This is the second part of the hardest story I have ever told. It is my story of struggling with anxiety, panic attacks anxiety and

The last four summers have been a time period where I have experienced many deaths of very close friends – two within the past month

This is the hardest story I have ever told. It is my story of struggling with anxiety, panic attacks anxiety and depression. My story will

I like the adage: “Some things are better left unsaid”. But I have a hard time following it, especially when I am in one of

Iceland aborts about 98% of babies prenatally diagnosed with Down Syndrome and averages under 2 babies born with Down’s a year. CBS recently featured Iceland as “the