Slicing and Dicing: A Thursday ParableIn a crisis of food preparation, the men dithered and the women got it together. |
Final Solution, Final DispositionIn a first of its kind on Eden Hill — a special remembrance for the victims of the "Final Solution." |
You are Not AloneThe Communion of Saints is a type of spirituality that — if applied socially and culturally, economically and politically — could change everything. |
Marooned by Pride"It'll be OK," I said, with the confidence foolish pride inspires. Then, the sand did what sand does. |
In the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy SpiritHow are we to understand the Trinity? Maybe we need a little 3-in-One oil. |
Is God's Mercy for Everybody?The answer came in a recent chat with Fr. Seraphim Michalenko, MIC, director of the Marian Helpers Association and one of the planet's ranking experts on the life of St. Faustina and Divine Mercy. |
Off the Eye ChartGod's mercy is like a pair of glasses to correct one's inner vision. Through our faults, all suffer diseases of the inner eye. Only mercy can help us see properly. |
Thousands Pack Eden Hill for Encuentro LatinoThe rain showers that began the morning of Encuentro Latino were "tears of joy from Jesus and Mary" for the gathering of pilgrims. |
Plunging into the 'Holy Gap'On Aug. 16, Br. Jim McCormack, MIC, and Br. Ron McBride, MIC, will make their perpetual vows at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy. |
The Immutable Law of BeliefDoubt can lead one to faith. All you need is a 'mustard seed.' |
McLuhan Got the MessageThe media may be the message, but Our Lord has clearer lines of communication. |
Saul, Paul, and That is All"Trust is the essential aspect in courage required to spread the Word of God," Dr. Bryan Thatcher said. |
The Blueprints for a LifetimeFor the first time in my life, I faced the void — nothing lined up, no prospects, and no ambitions. |
The Widow's DollarA brief time helping another department brings a writer face-to-face with a Marian Helper's sacrifice. |
Laying It All On the LineYou live for your faith, but would you be willing to die for it? These two Marians were willing. And they did. |
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