In the bustling chaos of raising children, the multitude of opinions that emerge under one roof can sometimes feel overwhelming. From musical preferences to toy disputes, bedtime routines to snack time negotiations, it’s a constant whirlwind of individual desires. Yet, amid this
“Big families look really loony to me,” mother of 10 Simcha Fisher writes, ironically, in her latest column. “I have caught myself thinking, ‘Holy cow, how does she DO it?’ when I see a young mom surrounded by little kids on all
As we celebrate Eucharistic Revival, speaker and author Katie Prejean McGrady writes: “What if revival, at the root of which is a renewal of our faith and a desire to be ever closer to the Lord, started in the places we already
For Lent this year, Catholics all over the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas are literally getting a message from God over their radios.
On more than eight commercial radio stations in the Greater Kansas City area and nine Catholic Radio Network stations,
As he and his wife, Lisa, prepare to give the opening keynote address at the 2022 World Meeting of Families in Rome, Dr. Greg Popcak writes, and Pope Francis agrees, that one of the major problems facing the Church today is clericalism.
Greg Pocak shares that The Vatican Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life recently asked him and his wife, Lisa, to present the opening keynote for the Tenth World Meeting of Families in Rome this June: “The Rome event is billed as a
Scott Warden shares his recent experience attending the opening Mass for the diocesan phase of the Synod of Bishops. The synod’s theme is “For a synodal Church: communion, participation and mission.” Warden shares that in the homily for the Mass, Bishop Kevin
People often remark how lovely it would be if Christmas could last all year. It's a sweet sentiment, but most of us tend to believe that once the decorations come down, life must return to normal. But what if there was a
Dr. Greg Popcak explores the differences between how the world tells us to love and how we are called to love as Christians. He writes: “The world’s vision of love is often well-intentioned, but that doesn’t make it any less destructive. Christian
Dr. Greg Popcak writes that in practicing the three rites of the Liturgy of Domestic Church Life, families can bring the light of Christ to the world. The rite of Christian relationships ignites the spark of God’s love in your home; the