
How To Pray? Three Ways to Encounter the Lord
What is prayer and how ought we to pray? It is nearly impossible to hear a homily or read a religious article without receiving the

What is prayer and how ought we to pray? It is nearly impossible to hear a homily or read a religious article without receiving the

I was hardly out of my pram when World War II began, so I do not have any war wounds to brag about. But I

The above title could easily describe a romantic song or poem. The object of one’s affections brings a heavenly aura anywhere that person happens to

In this world we live in – rife with conflict, intrigue, sorrow, loneliness, unchecked ambition, and the obnoxiously intoxicating pride of life – the currency

Years ago, during a cold Michigan November, as a freshman in college, I was surprised by call from my mom. She wanted me to know

When we are open to the Word of God, our Lord takes hold within us and transforms our lives by way of the Holy Spirit.

I have heard it said many a time that when God closes a door, He opens a window. While this may be the case in

When we suffer trials and tribulations, we don’t feel joyous. In fact, we experience anything but joy. We may be in panic mode or simply

During of an evening of discussion with fellow Catholic men, one member of our group offered that he struggled to give his days to Lord.

Recently I have come across podcasts, books, and articles that have hammered home the indispensable nature of prayer in spiritual life. Prayer is meant to

I woke up the other morning with the thought of how the Church was the answer to the Lord’s prayer. The Church is the answer

If you do not live what you believe, you will end up believing what you live. (Ven. Fulton J. Sheen) Happy New Year! No, I’m

As a spouse and father of three, it can sometimes feel like a guilty luxury to get away to attend to your spiritual needs. If

Faith is a gift given by God, a gift we can nourish and help grow or a gift we can squander. The question arises whether

When an ancient sage was asked if he could do just one thing to change the world for the better he said that he would

Prayer can take place in a variety of settings and conditions, and address what is uppermost on our minds at any given time. Events and

As a mother of a large family – twelve children ranging in age from four to 27 years – I am often asked this uncomfortable

Prayer is vital to the soul’s journey to Heaven: our ultimate goal. Without prayer, we lose our connection with God and become selfish people. Like

“How can we reclaim our Catholic culture?” a friend asked recently. Like so many millennial Catholics, he wanted to offer his kids more than the

It’s been thirty-nine years since my husband Lino and I said our “I do’s” on the morning of June 12, 1982 in a Catholic church

In the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ, a voice from Heaven said: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him”

We all may have encountered several Marys, Marthas and Lazaruses in our lives. The biblical account of Jesus’ visit to Bethany to three of His

The Lectors in my parish have a scheduled practice session that takes place every Thursday. On one such occasion, while waiting for others to join

What is our reason for living? One of our duties on earth is to be faithful stewards of God’s creations. We live for a purpose