Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, has launched a new strategic plan to help students become agents of change in our world. “We had spent all this time with the goal of ‘building one of America’s great Catholic colleges,’” President Stephen Minnis said.
Our culture continues to view families as a problem. The declining birth rate of the United States is evidence that people think happiness will be found outside of family life. Birth rates initially declined in the United States following the outbreak of
In an era saturated with viral videos, it’s not often that a country song resonates with such depth and urgency. Virginia country singer Oliver Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond” has taken the internet by storm. Posted August 8, just a
The recent death of musician Robbie Robertson provides an opportunity to look at the impeccable legacy of The Band, one of the most influential musical groups of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In a new essay, Our Sunday Visitor columnist Kenneth
In today’s society, it’s easier than ever to monetize whatever hobby you have. It is also an expectation that you — a total amateur — should become an expert in whatever hobby or interest brings you joy. But we’ve gone too far,
The recently released cinema biopic “Oppenheimer” dramatizes the progressive development, assembly, testing and dropping of the world's first atomic bomb which then led to the detonation of two bombs over Japan in the twilight days of World War II.
In the film's portrayal
"With This Light," a documentary set to release Aug. 11 in theaters and streaming platforms, showcases the remarkable life of Sister Maria Rosa Leggol, a Franciscan sister known as the "Mother Teresa" of Honduras. Despite only having a fourth-grade education, Sister Maria
In Della Owens’ best-selling novel “Where the Crawdads Sing,” which tells the story of a young girl surviving alone on the swampy coastline of North Carolina, readers are challenged to examine the quality of their own moral convictions. Our Sunday Visitor columnist
Occasionally, there comes along an extraordinary person whose life of faith and love touches thousands of lives for the better. “With This Light,” a documentary releasing in theaters Aug. 11 and then to streaming platforms, tells of the apostolic dynamism of Sister
The notorious barbarity of the Nazi regime was on full display in the occupied Polish town of Markowa on March 24, 1944. Early that morning, German-led police surrounded the home of Józef and Wiktoria Ulma, Poles who had been denounced for sheltering