My task at hand: editing a cover story about three Catholic families who had taken radical leaps of faith.
Adventure by Catholic terms: ‘You were made for greatness’
It’s OK to start 2019 with you
Author, therapist says that taking care of yourself fuels you to do good in the world wherever you are called.
This side of heaven: Embracing divine revelations, accepting the unknown
My aunt Jan has always known she was adopted, and the many mysteries surrounding that reality had never haunted her.
Seeing the best at the worst of times
In experiencing the best of humanity in Gander, Newfoundland, a couple’s fear and fatigue were met with comfort and compassion.
Breaking up with your phone
Social-media apps purport to connect us with others but actually they can impair and isolate us.
Oh, Susanna! The poetry and pro-life power of baby names
New moms are dusting off their grandmothers’ names, but they’re threading that antique lace to red bandanna, according to the list of names that made the biggest leaps in popularity.
The art of slow living: When calligraphy becomes prayer
Erica Tighe was 26 when she made the leap: She would set out on her own to be a calligrapher. Full time.
Waltzing on ice: On crisis and community
Explorer Ernest Shackleton was vigilant in his effort to keep up morale as he veiled his private worry on his expedition across Antarctica.