commeNTARY BlogCommentaryOpen Window Treats for a Sunday, toy trains, and other pandemic fun (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerMarch 5, 20214 min read ~1~ Did we give up desserts for Lent? Maybe? Probably? But Sundays are Sundays. So, this past Sunday I was thinking of making homemade apple pie. Then I thought of Rice Krispie treats—so much easier and faster to make. They were even more popular than the pie would have been, and they took hardly any […] CommentaryWit & Wisdom Ruling the heart Father Joseph BreighnerMarch 5, 20213 min read The struggle for power and domination has gone on for centuries, but women save the world by ruling the heart. And in so doing, they will save the world. CommentaryDivine WorshipQuestion Corner Burial in non-Catholic cemetery/ Anxious as death draws near Father Kenneth DoyleMarch 4, 20213 min read Father Doyle fields questions about burial in non-Catholic cemetery and knowing God’s love as death draws near. CommentaryLentLight One CandleSaints Doing the impossible Father Ed Dougherty, M.M.March 4, 20213 min read It is freeing to abandon our cares to God and focus on the necessary tasks that have been put before us. CommentaryFeatureLentThe Domestic Church The fish-stick dilemma Rita BuettnerMarch 4, 20213 min read As we focus on growing closer to Jesus, may we carve out time and opportunities to walk with him in joy. If that happens to include fish sticks for dinner, let me know what time I should be there. BlogCommentaryOpen Window Washing dishes for Lent Rita BuettnerMarch 4, 20213 min read We are blessed to have dirty dishes to wash. CommentaryCoronavirusGuest Commentary We need rituals to mourn Laura Kelly FanucciMarch 2, 20213 min read Theologians and liturgists praise the power of rituals at the core of our faith. Rhythms of prayer and traditions of worship orient our lives toward God and set a solid foundation in an ever-shifting world. CommentaryGuest CommentaryLent This Lent, risk prayer Father Richard Malloy, S.J.March 1, 20214 min read Don’t underestimate yourself. God has need of the talents you have been given. Prayer shows us how to use and multiply our gifts. BlogCommentaryOpen Window A Lent full of promise, steak success, cooking with children, and more (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerFebruary 27, 20214 min read This Lent holds a different kind of hope and promise. Charity in TruthCommentaryFeatureYear of St. Joseph Archbishop Lori reflects on the Year of St. Joseph Archbishop William E. LoriFebruary 26, 20213 min read St. Joseph’s example and intercession should encourage each of us to do our part in building up the household of the Church by a spirit of prayer, by a willing spirit of service, and by our witness to Christ. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 129 Next