The examen carved a space between me and the compulsion, just enough to breathe, to think and to make a deliberate choice.
Faith in Focus
Living on Scan Time: My life after a cancer diagnosis
What surviving cancer—for now—taught me about life.
You don’t have to believe in Marian apparitions. But I do.
“You do not have to believe in Marian apparitions to be a good Catholic,” Father James Martin writes. “But I do. I’ve never had a problem believing in them.”
Prayer vs. manifesting: A TikTok trend about praying for your future husband taught me the difference
Manifesting techniques abound in the online world. But creators are conflating manifesting with prayer, especially in their love lives.
Religious brothers and workers’ rights: A surprising May Day connection
Jesuit brothers of the world, unite!
Pier Giorgio Frassati is on his way to sainthood. Here’s what he taught me about failure and friendship
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, an Italian mountain climber, pipe smoker and friend to many, died of polio in 1925 at age 24. 100 years later, he still inspires us and, I believe, still serves alongside us.
I’ve always loved relics. After my cancer diagnosis, they mean even more to me.
Our theology of relics tells us something beautiful and profound not only about God but about what we believe about materiality itself.
Growing Into Motherhood
The joys and challenges of a new child stretched me in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
How to achieve parish unity—with the wisdom of community organizing
Opportunities for authentic encounter were much needed in this parish of separate communities.
The late Bishop Gumbleton’s reflection on his 94 years of life and ministry
In an essay drawn from his preface to ‘No Guilty Bystander,’ a biography of Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton, the late peace activist reflects on life lessons and expresses gratitude.
