A Reflection for Monday of the Third Week of Easter, by Simcha Fisher
Simcha Fisher
Simcha Fisher is a speaker, freelance writer, regular contributor to The Catholic Weekly and author of The Sinner’s Guide to Natural Family Planning. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and 10 children.
What is it like to be a non-Catholic married to a Catholic?
Marriages between a Catholic and a non-Catholic may be becoming more common, but they are by no means easy, especially with regard to how to raise children.
The snake as a biblical symbol—and the surprising places where it shows up
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Simcha Fisher
Finding God in the belly of a whale
In the whale, in whatever trials we might face, God is still there. We can’t learn the lesson later; we must learn to know God in the dark when our other helps are removed.
Pope Francis has done many great things. But on sex abuse, he hasn’t done enough.
With Pope Francis’ papacy reaching its 10-year mark, what we have right now is a church that talks endlessly about openness and welcome, but the front steps feel hopelessly broken down. Who will fix them?
To sustain social justice work, you need a foundation: prayer
A Reflection for Monday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Simcha Fisher
The Holy Innocents: the first martyrs
A Reflection for the Feast of the Holy Innocents, by Simcha Fisher
It’s not too late to go to confession before Christmas—and there’s nothing more important you can do
I have a confession to make: I have not been to confession yet this Advent. Every year, I bug people to go sometime during the season, and I think most of my family has been. But I have not yet gone myself.
You have permission to let go and trust God
A Reflection for Thursday of the Thirty-third Week in Ordinary Time, by Simcha Fisher
Lizzo’s theology of the body
When you have thoroughly internalized the idea that you ought to be taking up less space than you do, Lizzo is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen.
