Thirsting for Words of Wisdom
By Judie Brown When a man walks through the desert, he becomes parched and thirsts for water. But if he is searching for wisdom, he…
By Judie Brown When a man walks through the desert, he becomes parched and thirsts for water. But if he is searching for wisdom, he…
By Susan Ciancio In a recent episode of the Catechism in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz lamented, “No one seems to talk about sin…
By Susan Ciancio May 1 is the feast of St. Peregrine. He is known as the patron of those with cancer, but he is also…
By Susan Ciancio When you travel on a plane with a small child, the flight attendant tells you that in the event of an emergency…
By Susan Ciancio It’s hard to read the news these days and not feel brokenhearted. There’s so much pain and suffering in the world, and…
By Susan Ciancio In 1950, Pope Pius XII wrote Munificentissimus Deus—an apostolic constitution that defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary. The Holy Father…
By Susan Ciancio American Life League’s Culture of Life Studies Program is a Catholic pro-life educational program for students preschool aged through high school. Our…
By Susan Ciancio Today is Ash Wednesday—the beginning of our Lenten journey. More than once over the past few days you have probably heard: What…
By Fr. Jim Chern Along with courses in scripture, sacraments, church history, [and] morality, we had a couple of classes in seminary that tried to…
By Susan Ciancio Saturday is the feast of St. Peregrine. St. Peregrine is known as the patron of those with cancer, but also the patron…
By Dr. Ralph Capone Venerable Fulton J. Sheen spoke prophetically in a 1947 radio address of a coming era when religious principles would cease to…
Outside of losing a child, one of the most difficult things a parent can face is watching a child lose his faith, grow apart from…