The consecration has not changed and for many of us, neither has our response to the brilliant Host of the ultimate reality. At its elevation, the words always come: "My Lord and my God."
A few years ago, the world was caught up with Marie Kondo, who made a name for herself by encouraging people to tidy up their spaces in order to live a better life. She was in the news again recently after saying
Managing editor Scott Warden reflects on a few changes in his life — namely recognizing that he has reached middle age. He writes: “The pieces of the puzzle have been there for a while — the army of gray hairs slowly forcing
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that as we look toward a post-COVID world, the reality is that society largely will go back to doing things the way it did them before the virus. However, Richert writes, we do not have to mindlessly
Let’s be clear here. To speak of God’s “immutability” doesn’t mean he’s unable to be silenced by clicking a remote. It means he never changes. Then, too, he’s never “remote,” but that’s a different topic for a different article. You may have