A Reflection for the Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle, by Rachel Lu
Rachel Lu
Rachel Lu is a senior editor at Law & Liberty and a regular contributor to the National Review. She lives in St. Paul, Minn.
Americans are giving up on America. Can John Courtney Murray remind us what’s still to love about our country?
We must call Americans back to the political vision that enabled us to become a free people.
God is not disappointed in us, even if we fail
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Charles Lwanga and companions, martyrs, by Rachel Lu
What do Jesus’ Apostles think is happening at the Last Supper?
A Reflection for the Feast of Sts. Philip and James, by Rachel Lu
God walks with us, even when we are unable to recognize him
A Reflection for Wednesday in the Octave of Easter, by Rachel Lu
Trouble for God’s sake
A Reflection for Monday of the Third Week of Lent, by Rachel Lu
We should never be reluctant to ask for God’s truth
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Rachel Lu
Archbishop Ireland’s ambitious plan for Catholic schools failed in his day. Could we resurrect it today?
From a Catholic perspective, it is fair to say that Archbishop John Ireland put Minnesota on the map. But he failed in his most cherished project: a new model for Catholic education.
Some good news in a dark and troubling world
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. John Neumann, bishop, by Rachel Lu
The strange juxtapositions of Advent
A Reflection for Tuesday of the First Week of Advent, by Rachel Lu
