In his latest column for Our Sunday Visitor, Dr. Greg Popcak writes that the quality of the relationships in our home is the heart and foundation of an authentic family spirituality. Research consistently shows that parents’ ability to pass their faith on
Greg Popcak asks if you have ever thought of your family life as a liturgy? While it might seem odd, it shouldn’t. The word “liturgy” describes the specific “work” the Church does to heal the damage sin creates in our relationships with
In the United States, more than 16 million adults are diagnosed with some form of depression every year. And those are only the ones who seek help. According to one study by Harvard Medical School, only 1 in 5 depressed adults pursue
Dr. Greg Popcak invites all families to join him in making 2020 the the “Year of the Domestic Church” by discovering how to celebrate the Liturgy of Domestic Church Life. This means accepting the call of our baptism to form ourselves and
Each Advent, we hear reflections that remind us to make more room in our hearts for God. But do we have room for him in our homes and families? Online you'll find six suggestions by Doctor Greg Popcak on how to point
Greg Popcak writes that while there are almost endless reasons to be frustrated and angry in our world today, our focus must always be on the face of Christ, which means finding the courage to face those problems with hope, with confidence
Responding to a question about how priests can avoid falling into clericalism, Pope Francis said, “One dimension of clericalism is the exclusive moral fixation on the Sixth Commandment.” However, writer Greg Popcak contends that it’s the lack of accountability toward the Sixth
The domestic Church is a natural small group of faith that is underutilized and undersupported. Dr. Greg Popcak argues that instead of parish renewal programs that fade in and out of parish life, churches should focus on renewing our domestic churches and
Catholic families must learn to live out the domestic Church, raise next generation of disciples
Setting goals, learning humility and staying close to faith are the keys to college and adulthood