By Christina Capecchi

Emily Hannon was surprised by the children’s clothes she saw at big-box stores and popular websites when she became a mom. And not in a good way. 

1/14/22
Reading Time 3 min
By Russell Shaw

The Supreme Court’s long-awaited decision on abortion almost certainly is a done deal. The justices and their clerks know the result but they aren’t letting on, while the rest of us won’t find out for another five months.

1/14/22
Reading Time 3 min
By Soren Johnson

Our post-Christmas, 12-hour family road trip to Chicago was otherworldly. Unmitigated greyness. It rained, sleeted and snowed all the way. In one section of untreated Pennsylvania road, I felt our minivan lurch toward the ditch, and then regain traction.   

1/13/22
Reading Time 3 min
By Elizabeth Foss

It feels like 7 degrees outside this morning. (The actual temperature is a balmy 16.) It’s still dark, and I’ve already taken the dog for a brisk walk. The sun will set at 4:30 p.m. It will be very dark before dinner time. Winter has a stronghold on the northeast.

1/13/22
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By Fr. Kenneth Doyle

Q. I am an 88-year-old Korean War veteran with a question that is not earth-shattering but one that bothers me almost every day. I talk and pray to God, to Jesus and to the Blessed Virgin Mary out loud — every morning and at night before I go to bed. (I live alone.)

1/12/22
Reading Time 4 min
By Carmen Briceño

January is a pro-life month. During this month it is important to remind our culture that every life has been created with a mission and a purpose. Each child conceived is created in the image and likeness of God and deserves to be respected and reverenced. Unfortunately, we live in a society that treats babies as a consumer product. If the “product” is “defective” then it can be thrown away. 

1/12/22
Reading Time 3 min
By Joseph M. Rampino

Gospel Commentary jan. 23, Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21

1/12/22
Reading Time 3 min
By Msgr. Charles M. Mangan

Another Christmas Day is ready to dawn. Then we will joyfully commemorate the salvific birth of Jesus Christ, the redeemer awaited throughout the long ages. 

12/25/21
Reading Time 3 min

When I was a child, the first thing we brought down from the attic to start decorating for Christmas was the very heavy, very old Nativity scene. It was a beige, plaster cave-like stable about 2 feet tall and about a foot and a half wide. It was carved and had gold paint on the raised features and the thatched roof. Inside there were bump-outs for haystacks along the rough walls.

12/23/21
Reading Time 3 min