
Your Parish and the Virtue of Justice
Do you or your parish actively practice the virtue of justice? Do you have a justice surplus or deficit? How do you gauge this? These

Do you or your parish actively practice the virtue of justice? Do you have a justice surplus or deficit? How do you gauge this? These

Leadership is critical to bringing the New Evangelization from the encyclical page to the public square. However, leadership—or, instead, its stunning absence—is also the Church’s

As mentioned in an earlier article, I recently returned to Italy after serving as spiritual director for a ten-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Understandably,

The question of moral leadership leads us to the example of American President Abraham Lincoln who struggled with the sufferings of a divided nation but

The Bible and the Early Church Fathers either implicitly or explicitly describe Peter’s primacy, and the Church has consistently appealed to these traditions in defense

A career counselor once told me, “I’m not sure if you’re a leader” when I went to consult him after my first baby was born.

Abraham Lincoln said, “I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go. My own

Have you found yourself feeling increasingly worn out or beat down by the work you’re doing in your parish ministry? Do you find yourself on

It’s hard to understand why so many people today are unable to see that humans are not, and never will be, smarter than God. And

We may hear the term, “the inmates are running the asylum” when someone describes a situation where the wrong, or the least qualified, people are

“Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the law and the prophets.” – Jesus (Matthew 7:12) The Golden Rule.

Clare, a fictional person, is a wife and works outside the home. She and her husband have two boys. They go to a Catholic school

Jim runs a small business. He helps other businesses setup computer networks and troubleshoots other business needs. Lately, business has been growing faster than normal.

Sally is a blue chip recruit from one of the best business schools in the U.S. She has been married for two years and recently