
Because the Incarnation is impossible for the human mind to fully grasp, its importance can sometimes slip from our minds. I love…
Because the Incarnation is impossible for the human mind to fully grasp, its importance can sometimes slip from our minds. I love…
The words of St. Ambrose in the Office of Readings today were a shot of joy amidst the sorrow of Lent. Here’s…
A reader’s comment that she was “following the path of Mary” during Advent made me ponder just what the path of Mary…
Eighteen prayerful women gathered on July 21 at the Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, to explore how a mother’s…
It’s March 25th, a day we’d be celebrating the Annuncation (the incarnation of Christ) if it weren’t also Palm Sunday! Part of…
My friend Melanie is busy. She’s an author, speaker, does conferences for Catholic women and, oh yeah, has a full-time job. What…
My uncle John called his late mother-in-law “Rosebud” (her name was Rose). Entering the room with a big smile, he’d call out,…
A deacon friend asked a devout co-worker if he had ever considered being ordained a deacon. “I’m unworthy of that,” the man…
Virtues are good habits of character. No one’s come up with a better way to be happy than to discover how to…
“Last words” get our attention. Soon before he expired, St. Louis de Montfort said this to his unseen adversary: “In vain do…
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