Singing the O Antiphons
By Judie Brown I don’t know about you, but every time we arrive at the week before Christmas and begin reading or singing the O… Read More »Singing the O Antiphons
By Judie Brown I don’t know about you, but every time we arrive at the week before Christmas and begin reading or singing the O… Read More »Singing the O Antiphons
By Susan Ciancio “And the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us, and we saw His glory.” – John 1:14 In just a… Read More »The Glory of Christmas
By Judie Brown When you see a ghoulish headline within days of celebrating the birth of Christ, it is most certainly distressing. And yet there… Read More »Baby, It’s Cold Outside
By Judie Brown Dysphoria is a state of unhappiness, uneasiness, or dissatisfaction. The current state of the nation suggests that in matters of morality, the… Read More »Moral Dysphoria
By Judie Brown The mainstreaming of chemical methods to control fertility has been so successful that these days some can even find what they think… Read More »A Cautionary Tale of Woe
By Father Shenan J. Boquet So long as abortion activists can keep the public discussion of abortion restricted to their chosen language and talking points,… Read More »Britney Spears Brings the Brutal Reality of Abortion Into the Light
By Judie Brown As very young children we learned that there really is a devil. We might have imagined him as a figure dressed in… Read More »Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?
By Beth Meverden Not too long ago, our youngest child (with us on earth) wrestled again with why God took our littlest one earlier than… Read More »Teaching Our Children to Trust God Even through Miscarriage
By Judie Brown Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. When Pope Pius IX proclaimed this feast day, he wrote: “The most Blessed Virgin… Read More »The Dignity of Each Person
By Susan Ciancio On December 6, we celebrate the Feast of St. Nicholas—the fourth century bishop of Myra whom many believe is the model for… Read More »Live Generously, as St. Nicholas Lived
By Judie Brown A recent article in the Clemson University Tiger states: Oral contraception, referred to colloquially as “the pill,” is considered one of the… Read More »Pillers
By Diane Stark Today, Kathleen Folan is a wife, mother, and the director of family and youth ministries at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church in San… Read More »Adoption: A Gift From God