In his latest column, Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that he has noticed himself — and others around him — aging more quickly than expected. He writes: “While it’s probably only a coincidence, just as my aging eyes were
In the mid-1950s, about 45 years before my wife and I were married, an American sociologist named Robert Francis Winch proposed a theory that men and women who were looking for a spouse were generally more drawn to someone whose personality was
There was a meme I saw recently that said, “All I want is for our kids to go to bed so that we can watch TV meant for adults and eat hidden snacks.” And all the parents said, “Amen!”
In our house, despite
Managing editor Scott Warden shares how his family has approached Lent in the past: “Up until last year, we mandated both the family and individual fasts. Last Lent, though, we thought that letting the kids choose their own sacrifices might give them
Managing editor Scott Warden reflects on why the Church celebrates the feast of the Chair of St. Peter on February 22. The Church does not possess an actual chair used by the first pope. Instead, the feast celebrates the authority Christ himself
Scott Warden shares a story of helping some neighbors in need. “Mary and John have been our neighbors for almost 20 years,” he writes. “Good neighbors, too. Before she retired, Mary was a labor and delivery nurse at the Catholic hospital downtown.
Managing editor Scott Warden writes that from a very young age, he knew what he wanted to be when he grew up: a sportswriter. After nearly 20 years working in the sports department of daily newspapers, God had other plans, and he
Managing editor Scott Warden shares the story of Ryan Kelly, a football player for the Indianapolis Colts, and his wife, Emma, and how they recently lost their daughter to miscarriage. In an Instagram post a week before Christmas, Emma Kelly wrote: “There
Since the very first trip of his pontificate outside of Rome, Pope Francis has been urging the world to take better care of the physical and spiritual needs of migrants and refugees. He did so again during his short visit to Cyprus
In preparation for Christmas, Scott Warden focuses his column on how he and his family are preparing their hearts to welcome Christ: “As the holidays approach, one universal truth that we can all appreciate is that pop-in visits are never OK, especially