
Evensong and Icons: Exploring My Faith as an Oxford Student
When the boys’ choir began to proclaim the psalm, tears pooled up in my eyes. On my last evening in Oxford, a fellow classmate and

When the boys’ choir began to proclaim the psalm, tears pooled up in my eyes. On my last evening in Oxford, a fellow classmate and

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

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

Efforts at living an upright, godly life and following the rules don’t always make life easy. We will inevitably encounter those who don’t appreciate compliance

So here we are again—approaching Holy Week. A most splendid—the most splendid week of the year! Yes, Christmas brings us the infant God made man, but

In this town even going to church can be pierced with the nails of the Culture of Death. I am sure you have all had

“Everyone should be able to experience the joy of being loved by God, the joy of salvation! It is a gift that one cannot keep

Reading John Darrouzet\’s recent article \”Do You See Miracles? Our Ruby Story\” inspired this post as it motivated me to share one of my miraculous

It has been years since I first felt God quietly calling me. At first I couldn’t understand what He was asking me to do. As time passed

Father Dwight Longenecker has published a book just in time for Lent called The Gargoyle Code. It\’s a modern riff on CS Lewis\’s masterpiece, The

St. John of the Cross Statue by Magdeleine Weerts What should the rhythm of our personal prayer look like? Is prayer just one action, or