Over the past month or so, Scott Warden and his family have been binge-watching a show called “Alone.” The show follows 10 skilled survivalists who are left in the wilderness with minimal equipment and forced to live off of the land until
In his latest column, managing editor Scott Warden shares how he has come to the conclusion that he and his wife are living in the prime of their lives. With their youngest a little more than a year old and their oldest
This year, for the first time, managing editor Scott Warden and his family prayed the Divine Mercy Novena together. Scott writes: “I’d never really spent much time with the Divine Mercy devotion until this year. I’ve seen the Divine Mercy image hundreds
Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden looks at the joys and struggles of family life with his six children as they all try to manage the quarantine. He writes that “we’ve been hunkered down for almost four weeks, our family of
After he converted to the Church 14 years ago at the Easter Vigil, Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that while he thought that night was the end of his conversion process, he soon found out that it was just
At a recent retreat for men in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden recounts the inspirational talk given by Father Mike Schmitz about a man who was held captive in China and tortured for
‘The way to happiness’: Pope Francis and Mother Teresa offer lessons on the beatitudes
Pope Francis recently began a series of catechetical talks on the beatitudes, reminding Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden about the life and work of Mother Teresa and how she embodied these teachings of Christ. She radiated joy — not in
In his latest column, Scott Warden reflects on a rare, quiet weekday spent with his two youngest daughters. After putting the two-year-old down for a nap, he had a choice to make: clean the mess of the house and catch up on
Sometimes we forget to tell our loved ones how much they mean to us. In his latest column, Catholic husband Scott Warden writes that on the twentieth anniversary of the day he asked his wife to marry him, his love still burns
Managing editor Scott Warden writes that while his family’s Advent preparations weren’t as organized or punctual as might be desired because of the busyness of their family life, regardless of whether our hearts and homes were well-prepared for the birth of Christ,