commeNTARY BlogOpen Window Getting cornfused in a maze, dress shopping, an apple pie in the new kitchen, and more (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerSeptember 26, 20195 min read Many years autumn comes and autumn goes and we haven’t had a chance to do the fun fall things we look forward to all year. This year we are trying to be more intentional about fitting things in. CommentaryQuestion Corner Status of Medjugorje/ True cross of Christ Father Kenneth DoyleSeptember 26, 20194 min read Father Doyle fields questions on the status of Medjugorje and the true cross of Christ. BlogOpen Window Fifteen years ago today… Rita BuettnerSeptember 24, 20193 min read We knew we were saying yes to forever, so maybe 15 years doesn’t seem like much. But as I look back on that time, I feel so very grateful. A More Human SocietyCommentary Conscience and its enemies Richard DoerflingerSeptember 24, 20194 min read Should doctors and nurses be forced to take part in procedures that violate their conscience? It’s a timely question. New federal regulations to enforce existing conscience protection laws are being challenged in federal courts. CommentaryThe Domestic Church Make room for the essential Rita BuettnerSeptember 24, 20193 min read As we begin the start of a new school year, and children and young people are filling their backpacks for a season of new opportunities, maybe we, too, can take the time to look at what’s filling our lives. BlogOpen Window A neighborhood walk, our utensil drawer, puzzles, guacamole, and my newest pins (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerSeptember 20, 20194 min read Last Saturday morning I took a walk with our fourth grader through our neighborhood. He rode his bicycle, and I followed along behind, not even trying to keep up. I knew he would stop as we went along. BibleCommentaryGuest Commentary Biblical wisdom for expectant, ‘older’ mothers Elise Italiano UreneckSeptember 19, 20194 min read There is a special kind of humiliation (and humor, if you’re a good sport), reserved for pregnant women who skew a little bit above the average age of moms in this country. BlogOpen Window Everything you ever wanted to know (and then some) about our kitchen renovation Rita BuettnerSeptember 15, 20197 min read This story begins six years ago when John and I dropped our sons off at my parents’ house to go house hunting. BlogOpen Window Surviving a kitchen renovation, late-night school supply runs, cake decorating, and more (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerSeptember 13, 20194 min read Our kitchen renovation is complete! It took exactly three weeks from start to finish, and I can’t believe how different and beautiful the space is. CommentaryWit & Wisdom Finding help, healing depression Father Joseph BreighnerSeptember 13, 20193 min read I share my story in the hopes that it will help someone else. There’s no shame in sharing our limitations. Previous 1 … 205 206 207 … 288 Next