Welcome to the Wedding of the Sea in Atlantic City.
Faith in Focus
I became a lawyer because I loved books. It became my vocation because of the people.
It is my duty to assist those in need.
Make holy days of obligation festive again
Too often they feel like obligations with barely any holiness and no feasting.
Mass on vacation: The beauty (and anxiety) of going to a new parish
I am learning to meet my summer Mass shake-ups with grace.
How I learned to pray the Examen—despite my short attention span
I took this to God and asked for some tools I could use to make the nightly Examen work for my neurodivergent brain.
The Jesuit roots of the synod’s ‘conversations in the spirit’
The method has deep roots in a form of communal discernment that was developed in Canada after the Second Vatican Council.
Joe Biden made room for the next generation. Baby Boomers should do the same.
The realization that a younger person is more fit, more alert, more capable, more relevant, more suited to the job one has long done is not fun. We baby boomers can relate.
Eucharistic Diary: United by our common love of our savior
It was stunning to see that the 10th National Eucharistic Congress had achieved one of its principal aims—Eucharistic coherence.
Eucharistic Diary: A place to explore belief and belonging
Discomfort disappeared as quickly as it had come, and I found a community of belonging and belief. We all have a place here at the National Eucharistic Congress.
J.D. Vance, the Eucharistic Revival and deporting the body of Christ
Maybe the reformed hearts at the Eucharistic Congress will leave Indianapolis with a new attitude when faced with signs like “Deport Them All.”
