
A Personal Perspective on Mass Shootings
The recent mass shootings, especially by teenagers as the active shooters, have raised many questions. What is going on, what are the causes, and what

The recent mass shootings, especially by teenagers as the active shooters, have raised many questions. What is going on, what are the causes, and what

Spiritual Nourishment for Ordinary Time Upon the heels of the glorious Easter season, Catholics celebrate Pentecost, followed by two more liturgical feasts. Ordinary Time has

The word diversity is used a lot these days. In some ways, too much diversity (meaning variety) can be problematic, but more often than not,

The Sunday after the Feast of Pentecost is dedicated to the Most Blessed Trinity. On this day, Holy Mass is offered in honor of God

On April 21st, 2021, Pope Francis declared a son of our city, Pietro Marcellino Cardinal Corradini, venerable; so last Sunday, my parish celebrated an event

Off the Shelf 244 – Fr. Jeffrey Kirby This week of Off the Shelf Father Jeffrey Kirby joins us to discuss some of the hot button issues

Over the last couple of years I have engaged in some specific and focused intercessory prayer. Fortunately, I have been blessed with a lot of

Sometimes things happen that you never forget. I wrote about one such happenstance a couple years ago here at CS. It comes to mind again

O son, help your father in his old age, and do not grieve him as long as he lives; even if he is lacking in

BY: Gracjan Kraszewski Part 1 of this series explained why a society that reads good books, consumes good art, understands the objective reality of truth

How is it possible to give something I do not own to someone else? That is frequently the first thought that comes to my mind

Apparently we should all be very concerned about what could happen if/when Roe v Wade is overturned. The Department of Homeland Security has even notified

State Farm had a great commercial a few years ago that almost every dad could relate to. It starts with a young man poolside with his friends
God the Father Imagine that we are faithful Jews living in the time of Jesus. We pray faithfully to God. We know God as our

BY: Gracjan Kraszewski Part 1 of this series explained why a society that reads good books, consumes good art, understands the objective reality of truth

This is the fifth article in a series about the five pillars of the Eucharistic Revival, a three-year-long initiative of the United States’ Conference of

In the beginning there was nothing except God, no physical universe, no angels, no laws governing anything, nothing except God. He is not only immortal:

We’ve all heard it said that some marriages are “made in heaven,” but couples who have been married a long time and those who have

As summer nears, thoughts turn to fair weather and, for some of us, swimming and the beach. But more and more, the beach has come

BY: Gracjan Kraszewski ‘What do you seek—God? you ask with a smile? I hesitate to answer, since all other Americans have settled the matter for

Anonymity is not popular in today’s world. Instead, self-promotion is pushed as the path to success. Social media platforms are filled with people trying their

Somewhere within the distant, rosy memories of my Catholic girlhood is the idea of a communion breakfast. Although I do not recall a specific event,