Their stories are not unique: Two women who started out a pro-choice changed their minds. Now, Catherine Glenn Foster, president and CEO of Americans United for Life, and Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, are working on a national
The great British author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis once wrote that “friendship must be about something” because friends are travelers on the same quest with a common vision. They ask the fundamental questions: “Do you see the same truth? Do you
Jennifer Hubbard finds hope after 2012 shooting through nonprofit work in memory of her daughter
New high school opens and offers treatment centers, recovery, learning in spiritual environment
When Bonnie Engstrom and her husband, Travis, were considering names for their third child in 2010, they said that they'd name a boy James Fulton in honor of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, a priest from their Diocese of Peoria, Illinois. His cause
Colleen Carroll Campbell felt responsible for the injury that landed her toddler son in the emergency room, and that it was her fault that she might go into labor right there in the hospital parking lot. (She didn’t.) If only she wouldn’t
A priest, religious brother and religious sister share the beauty of their vocations.
The beautiful portraits of children that Mary Burkett started drawing in January of 2017 are making an impact on people who see them, but it’s not just about the art. Yes, they are well done in technique, an impressive feat because she
The prodigal son in the painting wears a denim shirt with an American flag on the back. His gray-haired father embracing him is in a plaid flannel shirt. In a digital photograph, a 21st-century Syrian martyr in an orange prison jumpsuit kneels
The losses are heartbreaking. Drug-related and drive-by shootings. Gang warfare that ends in murder. Women beaten or stabbed to death by their partners. A 3-year-old dying in a fire set by her father. Three communities of sisters in Erie, Pennsylvania, do not