
Hope and Why the Little Things Matter in the Big Picture
“If you want to change the world, make your bed.” No, these ‘words of wisdom’ are not my mom’s. This is lesson #1 on Retired

“If you want to change the world, make your bed.” No, these ‘words of wisdom’ are not my mom’s. This is lesson #1 on Retired

For a Christian, prayer is as vital as water is for the body. Like water, prayer quenches the heart’s thirst for God. It allows us

Jonathan Byrne is a professional mid-career artist who lives in the coastal town of Blackrock in Dublin, Ireland. After many years of making images and

A legacy is defined as something handed down by a predecessor. When I think about the concept of spiritual joy, I see it as a

This piece is not what you might think. I’m not going to tell you how to get your dream job, climb the corporate ladder, navigate

Early within The Acts of the Apostles, angels gain the attention of Christ’s chosen through a provocative question. As the eleven stare in amazement at

Summer is a time we invite family and friends over for dinner often. The sun sets later and evenings are warm. It is an ideal

A good friend, Martha, from Madonna House, “happened” to sit beside a self-proclaimed witch on an old bus heading towards the Shrine of Our Lady

Although we do not like to admit it, even to ourselves, we still believe that prayer suddenly happens, or never happens at all. We kid

Many people erroneously believe that the dark ages were caused by the Catholic Church and its hatred of science/love of superstition, and its dominant control

Summer is here with its invitation to come outdoors, to be in God’s healing and restorative nature. Childhood memories of picnics at state parks or

When I began my new job as a youth minister last year, I didn’t have a whole lot of experience with youth ministry. I did

We are blessed to live in Toledo, Ohio, where we have one of the most diverse populations in the U.S., and an amazing choice of

A few years back I was visiting a friend when a man in a sparkling white uniform walked out of my friend’s home. When my

May marked one year since my college graduation, so in honor of the occasion I thought I would take a chance to reflect upon my

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has a host of artistic problems, but its most profound failures are of moral understanding. Whereas the original novels

Be sober and vigilant. Your opponent the devil is prowling around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 1 Peter 5:8 I had

Every year, more than three million pilgrims visit the small French town of Lourdes to pray for healing and grace. Lourdes is perhaps the most

I have written before that my spiritual life is owed to Mary. A few years ago, after a long period of lapsed faith, I felt

I have been thinking a lot about fatherhood lately. Having put in quite a few years as a dad with three beautiful children, you would

Is a prayer like this Okay? Hanoi Jane Excepted, Ora Pro Nobis My good friend, Captain Ronald Bliss (may he rest in peace now), on

Father Patrick Manogue was both a legendary priest and a very interesting character in Western history. An Irish immigrant, Manogue became a miner during the