Reflections
Hope
I have St. Paul on the brain these days. Especially the fifth line of the fifth chapter of Romans. “Hope does not disappoint.” I do not know why I started… Read More
Liturgical Ministries
You Are Needed
By not participating in Sunday Eucharist, we “deprive the body of Christ of one of its members.” This article, by the Liturgy Training Publications, reminds us that everyone has a… Read More
Liturgical Ministries
How Liturgy Unites
The Sacred Liturgy, by its very nature, united a community in solidarity first and foremost to give praise and thanks to the source of our collective being. In a recent… Read More
Great Reads
Young Americans Are The Loneliest
Cigna Health conducted a study recently that concluded young people as a generation are seeking help for loneliness and poor health at a much higher rate than any other age… Read More
Great Reads
Time to Get Serious about Gun Control
In world where the respect for life, property, and one another hold little to no weight in growing number of individuals bent on destruction, what can we, as a church… Read More
Great Reads
The Story Behind ‘Paul, Apostle of Christ’
“The Story Behind ‘Paul, Apostle of Christ’” by Charlotte Allen provides interesting and factual look at the film’s portrayal of Paul compared to how he is seen in history.
Great Reads
Start With Why Summary: Entrepreneurship & Business
Start With Why is Simon Sinek’s mission to help others do work, which inspires them, and uses real-world examples of great leaders to show you how they communicate and how… Read More
Great Reads
A Catechist Conversation
“A Catechist Conversation” presented by Bishop Frank Joseph Caggiano.
Great Reads
Arrested Development
An interesting trend among younger generations, particularly Generation Z, is a slowed rate of development when compared to previous generations. Surveys show many teens reach certain milestones later in life… Read More
Great Reads
Great Reads: Our Minds Can Be Hijacked
Social media has made the race to of attention seekers vying for the consciousness and approval of followers an addiction similar to substance abuse. Many of the people that created… Read More
Young People Today
Reflections on iGen
Bishop Robert Barron’s reflection on Jean Twenge’s book iGen, and how her findings regarding the religious attitudes of youth growing up in the smartphone generation necessitate an urgent response on… Read More

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