Struggling With Prayer? Me Too.
by Allison Mallory Growing up as a cradle Catholic, I was constantly surrounded by prayer in my household. I remember my mother taking me to
by Allison Mallory Growing up as a cradle Catholic, I was constantly surrounded by prayer in my household. I remember my mother taking me to
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky Before Pope Francis appointed Father Bernard E. Shlesinger III to be an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, he
by Rob Agnelli Continuing on the theme of examining the roots of the Culture of Death and their antidotes, this third part in the series
by Rob Agnelli In the first entry of this series on building a Culture of Life, we discussed how a proper understanding of what a
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky Like most other American families, our family likes to watch television. Our oldest children grew up on Sesame Street, Ned’s Declassified
by Rob Agnelli “We must build a culture of life and fight the culture of death.” It is a battle cry that has echoed throughout
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky “Your children are so well-behaved,” says the woman in the pew behind us. “We enjoy sitting near your family in Mass,”
by Rob Agnelli Among the great gifts that St. John Paul II left to the Church, Divine Mercy Sunday may be the greatest. During his
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky Listening to the Gospel on Palm Sunday, I found myself focusing on Judas’s betrayal. For 30 pieces of silver, a