Lisa Clark isn't usually nervous going to Confession. This time, she almost quit. Afterward, she learned something new about herself and 'happy endings'.
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Contributing Writers June 18, 2016 6,494 Views
Lisa Clark isn't usually nervous going to Confession. This time, she almost quit. Afterward, she learned something new about herself and 'happy endings'.
Read More »John Clark May 13, 2016 17,725 Views
John Clark noticed that if you pass the litmus test of political correctness, you miss out on many simple, good things. Is it worth it? - Eat More Chicken!
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian February 11, 2016 21,849 Views
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian shares samples from the Stoics and anecdotes from the ancient Romans to show how they loved 'honor', and how we can be that way too.
Read More »Marc Postiglione March 12, 2014 12,702 Views
Marc Postiglione unpacks Pope St. John Paul II's encyclical, 'Redemptor Hominis' - 'Redeemer of Man', a message of personal dignity, freedom and truth.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 23, 2013 9,109 Views
by Dr Anne Carrol | Home schooling parents are often faced with the “I hate history” syndrome. But they can transform antipathy into enthusiasm. Everything we teach our children should have as its ultimate purpose the glory of God and the good of souls, and history is no exception. How specifically can we teach history so that it fulfills these purposes?
Read More »Ginny Seuffert July 1, 2013 13,501 Views
Some years ago, I taught the Confirmation class for our parish religious education program. The class was never rowdy or rude; my students were attentive and engaged – a pleasure ...
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