What if our time spent driving mattered as much as our destinations?
Keep holy the commute and the car pool
‘Gaudete et Exsultate’ teaches us to make civic life a labor of love
Our engagement in politics is a mission in which our holiness of life is far more potent than mere activity.
Nighttime jello-making and lessons from the Lord
The Lord has always nudged me to do the right thing.
Next court justice must protect life, nation’s founding principles
Catholics are being urged to participate in a nine-week effort of prayer, fasting and education that this change in the Court “will move our nation closer to the day when every human being is protected in law and welcomed in life.”
Evangelizing along the digital highways
Mention use of digital media, and I’m sure you will find people on either side of the spectrum. Regardless of where you stand, I know one thing is certain — the power of digital networks cannot be underestimated in the lives of today’s young people.
One, holy, catholic
This summer marks the 50th anniversary of “Humanae Vitae.” The world has changed dramatically since Pope Paul VI wrote the encyclical, mostly in ways he foretold.
How to honor fathers with love
Many men today are redefining what it means to father. They are intimately involved in the raising of children and the responsibilities of family life, navigating the competing demands of work and home with love.
Religious liberty and constructive freedom
The church in the United States observes Religious Freedom Week from June 22-29.