
Suffering from Mental Illness with the Saints
Growing up, I looked up to the saints as the ideal role models. If I wanted to explore or learn about new places, stories of

Growing up, I looked up to the saints as the ideal role models. If I wanted to explore or learn about new places, stories of

It’s time. I’ve put off writing this for a while, but the time has come. In the past few months, I’ve noticed an increase in

Teach me, LORD, your way that I may walk in your truth. (Ps 86:11) Sounds simple, doesn’t it? I can’t imagine any Christian looking at

If you are like me, the first time you heard that the laity could be members of a religious order, what went through your

“Always let your conscience be your guide” (Jiminy Cricket, from the movie Pinocchio, 1940). “One of the key pastoral problems facing us is the widespread

When Fr. Ray Leonard arrived to say Sunday Mass at the base chapel on Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base he got an unwelcome surprise: the

The Church is back in Ordinary Time on its liturgical calendar. For a lot of people (including myself) there are a lot things about the

Today, my husband and I celebrate the tenth anniversary of our joint reception into the Catholic Church. We were confirmed at the Basilica of St.

I tried to make some sense of things that came undone in Jesus\’ life from the night of the Passover leading up to his death

Meditation is a beautiful, yet often neglected, form of prayer and worship that deserves a special place in the spiritual lives of Catholics. The Catechism

I strayed away from Catholicism, the faith I was born into, because I never did understand it. Doctrines and dogmas never bothered me much, I

[A non Christian asked me unabashedly about Christianity in this way: “What’s in it for me?” More on that here. I wrote the following in response. My

I have one teen-aged daughter who would love to be a cynic, but is wise enough to know she shouldn\’t be. Occasionally though, she has