
Reflecting on the Positives and the Negatives
Decades ago, as a newly graduated engineer, I worked for a company that invested heavily in its people. My employment there turned out to be

Decades ago, as a newly graduated engineer, I worked for a company that invested heavily in its people. My employment there turned out to be

As part of the Eucharistic Revival mentioned in my previous post, our Archdiocese initiated a nine-day prayer and reflection vigil to prepare our hearts for

Saint John Marie Baptist Vianney, commonly known as the Curé d’Ars, was born May 8, 1786, and was raised in a small village known as

These days I am washing dishes by hand, one by one, more carefully and thoughtfully, before putting them in the dishwasher. It’s not just because

Reflection is important and even necessary for the spiritual life. “Reflection” comes from a Latin word meaning “to bend back.” The spiritual life calls for

Lately, I’ve tried to make an examination every night before going to sleep. Too often, I only spend a bleary-eyed minute or two on it.

“All men need enough solitude in their lives to enable the deep inner voice of their own true self to be heard at least occasionally”

As a grad student in journalism, a number of my assignments come in the form of responding to a question, by way of an essay,