
The Myth of Having it All
The holidays always remind me of how different I am from my husband. He is a doer. He does things. He wakes up every morning

The holidays always remind me of how different I am from my husband. He is a doer. He does things. He wakes up every morning

During this time of year, we pause and give thanks for all of the blessings we have in our lives. These blessings become even more

“This, indeed, is probably one of the Enemy’s motives for creating a dangerous world—a world in which moral issues really come to the point.

So long as the weather was neither too wet nor too cold in Groton, Massachusetts, the students would process out to a grotto during the

As a woman, I understand completely the complexities of the female world. As young women, we are raised to be independent, hard-working, and confident. These

Recent videos, recorded by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), will continue to add to the mounting disapproval of Planned Parenthood’s (PP) methods of

For me, the word yet jumps out most in this article’s title. When will we finally cast fears aside? Is it by choosing to focus on

Lately, there is a lot of talk within Christian circles how to live the Faith in the midst of a morally-decaying (and increasingly hostile) Western

As is our habit for July birthdays, my adult daughter and I go to a movie to celebrate. This is a decades long tradition for

We live in a hectic, deadline driven world. Whether at work or home, things are either speeding towards us from all sides, or we are

Never say never. That’s what they have always said. And how true it is – both in this world and regarding Eternal Life! If you’re

The popular atheist blogger, Hemant Mehta, ponders change with the question, “What happens when atheists are no longer a minority?” He mentions the human need

“So the people shouted, and the trumpets were blown. As soon as the people heard the sound of the trumpets, they raised a great shout,

When we were children, monsters would move from movie screens and story books to the shadows in our rooms or dark corners of our imaginations.

There have been perhaps a gazillion or two marriages since God ordained the Sacrament, as well as time and space and everything else He created. However, I could be

Readers, please do not write me off as a rabid “anti-vaxxer,” because I am not opposed to vaccines in general, nor do I dispute their

I know this is old news now, but so is the resurrection of Jesus. The Extraordinary Synod on the Family that ended on October 19,

If there is any process that can take your sense of hope, doubt, faith and trust, put all of them in a blender and see

Pope Francis has repeatedly urged us to evangelize. His oft repeated message calls us to share the word of God where we are, saying, “The

Facebook is a vastly overused, much maligned facet of social media. Of that there can be no denial. We’ve all read stories of mothers neglecting their

You’re on vacation, zip open your suitcase and slap your forehead when you realize that you forgot to pack your sunhat, flip-flops, band-aids, and lipstick

The Catechism of the Catholic Church upholds the biblical directive that parents are the first (and most important) teachers of their children. What we