Are You Comfortable?
Several years ago, at the time of the Syrian refugee crisis, a person in my Bible Study session asked, “How
Several years ago, at the time of the Syrian refugee crisis, a person in my Bible Study session asked, “How
Life is so messy that heartbreaking and heartwarming commonly coexist in the same story. Some fiction authors are very skilled,
Our Discipleship group had a special opportunity to work with author Sarah Cortez. She guided almost a hundred of us
I recently listened to a homily by Bishop Barron entitled, “Go on a Hero’s Journey.” It really clarified some of
The National Eucharistic Congress was an event that I will be reflecting on for many years to come. This week
Our eighteen pilgrims had big expectations heading out to Indianapolis: big crowd, enormous stadium and convention center, and big-name speakers.
As I write this article, I am preparing to leave for the National Eucharistic Congress. Over the last 60 days,
Back in college, I took a sociology of fashion class. I remember the professor telling us that fashion adapts to
Recently, I heard a compelling teaching from Bishop Robert Barron about Jesus calming the storm. He starts by explaining that
Last weekend I attended a retreat in Washington, DC sponsored by the Catholic Art Institute, a group composed of artists
On June 15th, in St. Augustine Cathedral in Bridgeport Connecticut, I had the privilege of witnessing hope in real time.
In 2010, I started taking Scripture study classes and my mind began to open to the Word of God and
“Suffering gives a man wisdom and experience. A man who has not suffered, what does he know?” This quote from
Last Sunday, I attended Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, then processed with the Blessed Sacrament to St. Peter’s Church in
Many of our New York legislators want to pass a law to make Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) legal in our
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