
The Day the Air Conditioning Man Told Me He Got Fixed
A friendly young air conditioner tech came over to check the system at our home. Small talk led to him asking, \”So how many kids

A friendly young air conditioner tech came over to check the system at our home. Small talk led to him asking, \”So how many kids

The headline is just a slight tinkering of the title of Andrew McCarthy\’s post on National Review Online from the other day. Though McCarthy\’s post

On December 8,1992, an article appeared in the science section of the New York Times under the headline \”A Rising Cost of Modernity: Depression.\” The

In our rush-to-be-fed-and-entertained modern life (so we will feel pleasure as we bloat) how often are you going to read a story or be shown

Being a woman and being Catholic in the modern world is seen as somewhat of a paradox. What a contradiction it can seem in today

As a writer, I often spend more time than I’d like to admit with a dictionary and thesaurus. This is not because I don’t know

The worst possible fate for me would be to die and discover that I had lived an existence similar to the allegory described in Plato’s Cave. Plato

\”Be a man.\” Men are hardly given any credit these days. Hell, we cannot even get bad credit. Look at the Robin Thicke guy who

When I first posted “What If I’m Wrong About NFP?” on my own blog, this comment appeared: This is what it looks like in the

We all have life seasons—with some being more jam-packed than others. When the schedule gets tight, it’s easy to slip into high-efficiency mode. Last spring,

Having a parent in a nursing home means meeting new people. And so it was during a recent visit with my elderly parents in Michigan.

Excerpt from It\’s the Devil, Stupid I don’t know if it’s the rosary beads on my rear view mirror or my (tasteful) “Pray to End
In 1957 comedian Red Skelton was on top of the world. His weekly comedy show on CBS was doing well. He had curtailed the drinking which had

In his recent commencement address, the President of Christendom College, Dr. O’Donnell, reflected that everyone has his “Galilee”, a place where he connected with God

One of my favorite Scripture stories is the Parable of The Vineyard Workers ( Matthew 20:1-16) wherein a landowner pays the exact same pay to

In this series of posts HOW TO FIND FAITH AT THE MOVIES, John invites readers to take a hero’s journey in search of faith through watching movies. As

When I became Catholic I had a lot of questions and a lot of issues with the things that the Catholic Church teaches; I spent

Over the course of our lives, it is inevitable that we will experience suffering. It is also inevitable that this suffering will cause us to

Yesterday I forgot to tweet. Yep, not a single message sent out on the grid. I didn’t post anything on Facebook. Even my hyperactive Instagram

A politician once asked me flat out for bribery money when I clerked for a law firm in the Philippines. I played dumb, quit my

The Communion song this last Sunday at the 11:30 a.m. Mass was “The Servant Song”. One might say it’s one of those Gather Hymnal songs

Recently my son took me out to lunch. As we sat in the booth at the restaurant eating our hamburgers I looked down at my