Author Margaret King Zacharias offers a ‘watchful’ linguistic commentary on the First Saturday Gospel reading.
Mom Hated to Clean!
Mom Hated to Clean! My mom was a typical mom in all but one thing. She hated to clean! Mom was a good Catholic girl who went to work in a restaurant at 16 and didn’t finish high school until she got her GED at the age of 32, followed […]
Food for the Journey
Like Jesus, we are called to “break ourselves open and pour ourselves out” in love for our fellow human beings, becoming “food” and “drink” for them as they make their way through their own journey to Love.
The Shepherd’s Pie: Faith and the Shroud of Turin
Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Bill Snyder about yhe history and science behind the Shroud of Turin, as well as how it can affect our daily faith.
Cath-Lit Live: The Good Death of Kate Montclair
Cath-Lit Live: The Good Death of Kate Montclair “Cath-Lit Live!” features brief interviews with Catholic authors who are releasing new books. Hosted by Catholic author and speaker Amy J. Cattapan, “Cath-Lit Live!” gives viewers a glimpse into the latest Catholic books while getting to know a bit about the author […]
Revitalization: My Road Goes Ever On
Revitalization of a small town offers the best of A.K. Frailey’s childhood vision and brings fresh meaning to the term ‘home sweet home.’
Celebrate the dedication of the ‘mother and head’ of all churches on Nov. 9
St. John Lateran isn’t who―or what―you think. Author Mary McWilliams explains this day of dedication of the ‘pope’s church,’ which is yours too.
A Gangbanger’s Journey to Sainthood: Meet Peter Armengol
Larry Peterson retells the story of Saint Peter Armengol, who miraculously survived a hanging and went on to a life of service to the Lord.
Everyday Holiness
In November, author Margaret Zacharias writes, we pause to remember our beloved ones who have gone on to blessed memory, give thanks, and practice the everyday holiness of humility and charity.
My Dad Was Always Prepared
My Dad Was Always Prepared Mom would give Dad a clean crisp package of handkerchiefs for every Thanksgiving and Christmas. He would take a close look at them, smile, and thank her—then, *shoop* into Dad’s pants pocket, one of the handkerchiefs would go. I will never forget my dad’s pants. […]