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I write this while enjoying a week on a lake in southern Maine. It’s the same place we’ve gone for our annual family reunion for over

I write this while enjoying a week on a lake in southern Maine. It’s the same place we’ve gone for our annual family reunion for over

Death is as common as birth, obviously, but old age homes and palliative care facilities efficiently remove the dying from the public eye. Consequently, most

The Mass readings for this last Sunday, August 7, have as their common theme trust in the Lord. Another word for this trust is

I recently had my second baby and informed myself a lot more on natural labor and birth than the first time around. It was amazing

What Jesus Said to Us About Giving In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells us about giving, “Sell your belongings and give alms. Provide money

One evening, one of my co-workers came to me with a question. She was having trouble with someone she works with at another job. The

Looking back over the course of the years which have been accumulated thus far in my life, one of the items to which I have always returned has

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of this generation’s most iconic financial literacy books. Written by Kiyosaki and Lechter in the late 1990s, it

Recently I wrote about the sacred touch used by the first Apostles and their successors to hand down the love that had been received by

About a month ago, during the Euro Cup, I was impressed reading a few pieces in the press about Mesut Özil, an extremely talented Muslim

Ever since Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis three-and-a-half years ago, the mainstream media (MSM) has pulled out all the stops in an effort to paint

There are evil things that some people really, really want to do. There are some people who not only want to do evil things but also

There is quite a bit of interest these days in genealogy. Websites like Ancestry.com offer their extensive databases and resources to trace a family’s lineage.

In the past week, two million pilgrims from all over the world traveled to Krakow, Poland to celebrate World Youth Day and to remember its

“The hardness of God is kinder than the softness of men, and His compulsion is our liberation.”—C. S. Lewis, Surprised By Joy “Creatures came into existence

Rene Descartes is known for the most well-known quote in all of philosophy, “Cogito, ergo sum” – I think, therefore I am. Apparently, when he

Pope Francis made the following statement in a homily a few years ago on the topic of the Holy Spirit in our lives: “This is

This article on persecution is the fifth in a series called, “The U.S. Military and the Catholic Faith: A Comparison”, which examines the comparisons between

A few months back I attended a Confirmation ceremony at a local parish. Of course, we were all very proud of the confirmandi, especially as

The great commission given to us by our Lord and Savior is to “go out and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). This is

The political season is upon us and we would be hard-pressed to recall one that was more acrimonious. Division has been sown in families,

As a mother of a large family, struggling to wash, dry, and fold three or four loads of laundry every day, I secretly wondered