by Eric Robinson
Growing up as an Evangelical Protestant, I never thought in a million years that I would become Catholic. Reflecting back on my conversion experience four years ago, I see my Protestant background as a preparation for my reception into the Catholic Church. Here are...
by Ambrose Bean
Of the intellectual saints, St. Augustine is certainly one of the easiest to relate to. Here’s some reasons why. 1. He wasn’t satisfied with life Augustine once wrote famously in his book Confessions “our hearts are restless until they find their rest in...
by Theresa Zoe Williams
We’ve all asked him to help us find our lost keys or wallets or baby binky or any number of other misplaced items (sometimes even our sanity). Most of us even know the little ditty we pass off as a prayer: “St. Anthony, St. Anthony come round. Make what...
by Melissa Guerrero
The period between Memorial Day and the official start of the summer can make even the most patient person, well, impatient and bored. Students (and the parents of grade school children) are counting down the days until the last day of the school year. Those who work...
by Alex R. Hey
As an ADHD coach and someone who has ADHD myself, I know Mass can be a struggle for us Catholic ADHDers. It can be long, and even when we try our hardest, it can sometimes be nearly impossible for us to focus. Every tiny little thing can distract us from fully...
by Chloe Langr
In 1999, Pope John Paul II returned to Poland for his eighth papal visit to his home country. While he was in Poland, he beatified 108 martyrs in Warsaw. Do you know about their incredible stories of sacrifice and bravery? The group of martyrs includes three bishops,...