Discerning the Call to Religious Life
by Sasha T. Brelinsky In an age when feminism relies on explicit bodily expression, where the honor of motherhood is trampled by career ambitions, and
by Sasha T. Brelinsky In an age when feminism relies on explicit bodily expression, where the honor of motherhood is trampled by career ambitions, and
by Nikolai R. F. X. Brelinsky Before I Begin… I must express that I truly recognize the evil of sexual abuse and cover-up. I have
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky For some of us it takes a long to come to the realization that those words which Jesus spoke, Amen,
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky When I was in my teens, I overhead an older woman say that faith was for adults. From her perspective,
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky Late 16th century philosopher, Sir Francis Bacon is famously quoted as stating, “Knowledge is power.” Bacon understood that knowledge is necessary
by Nikolai R.F.X. Brelinsky Abortion: Yesterday’s Battle Today The battle for and against the legal right for a woman to procure an abortion had been
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky Hours before my children and I sat beneath the hot July 4th sky and watched fireworks boom overhead, I read
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky Love is in the air, as they say. From the media buzz surrounding the Royal Wedding to my feed on Pinterest,
by Nikolai R.F.X. Brelinsky I know what you are thinking. What in Heaven’s name is a seminarian talking about marriage for? Isn’t he becoming a