In his latest column for Our Sunday Visitor, Dr. Greg Popcak writes that the quality of the relationships in our home is the heart and foundation of an authentic family spirituality. Research consistently shows that parents’ ability to pass their faith on
Politics should not be ignored, but it is better to love others than convert their political beliefs
The great British author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis once wrote that “friendship must be about something” because friends are travelers on the same quest with a common vision. They ask the fundamental questions: “Do you see the same truth? Do you
Catholic college students, mentors share how they balance relationships with faith, school, work
What we give and what we receive varies among the many relationships in our lives
Just a few weekends ago, we celebrated Trinity Sunday. And while the Trinity is so mind-blowing that even some of the greatest theologians in Church history had, and still have, a hard time explaining and understanding it, we can, at the very
I can’t speak to whether or not letters to the editor were included in the first issue of Our Sunday Visitor when it rolled off of Father John Francis Noll’s printing press back in 1912, but I can say with confidence that
Revolutions can happen in quiet ways. When Stephanie K. got her first smartphone at 14, it changed her “view on meaningful connections with people.” Instead of friends and acquaintances being found only in those she encountered face to face, they could come
It doesn’t require much imagination or study to recognize that Pope Francis’ definition of modern society as a “throwaway culture” is spot on. We live in a world where everything is seen as disposable, replaceable or temporary, and overflowing landfills aren’t the