If St. Ignatius Loyola had a tagline, it would be “God in all things.” And he would probably hate it.
Faith in Focus
We’re all monks now
Advice for living under quarantine from Trappist monks
Keeping your marriage vows under coronavirus quarantine
On the other side of the pandemic, we may see “corona babies” and “corona divorces.” May we also see the best in each other as we live our vows in the time of quarantine.
With my daughters at home for school, I am finally getting a Catholic education
I am getting a window into the daily lives of my daughters, and I truly understand what my wife has always told me: Catholic schooling has defined her view of the world.
When perpetual adoration takes on a new meaning
I visualized the monstrance standing still and silent within the closed tabernacle.
Our Muslim health forum was zoombombed. I still believe in the good of humanity.
My heart rate spiked. My hands began to shake and sweat and then turned cold. I was suddenly alert, alarmed. Were we just zoombombed?
Why faith and fear of death are not incompatible
As fearful and fearless Christians, we are called to lovingly and cautiously care for our own lives and those of others, acknowledging the startling beauty and value of human life in all stages.
This Easter, rediscover the art of feasting.
There is something that I am reminded of when we gather at our family table: the church’s practice of feasting.
The hope and uncertainty of being pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic
These days, the only thing I am certain about is that because of the pandemic everything has changed and will continue to change in ways I can’t yet know.
Praise, reverence and serve the God of coronavirus
You are called to become obedient enough to serve the God who invites you to do seemingly very little. The God who himself apparently does nothing as the disease spreads.
