by Michelle C. Martin | Mar 19, 2024 | Church, Liturgy, Prayer, Teachings
St. Joseph: little known, never failing. March 19th is the solemnity of St. Joseph! It is a great day to go to Mass and to celebrate God’s goodness in the midst of Lent. Joseph is revered in the Catholic Church as the foster father of Jesus. He was Mary’s husband and...
by Michelle C. Martin | Sep 18, 2023 | Family Life, Marriage, Society
“Wisdom builds her house but Folly tears hers down with her own hands” (Proverbs 14:1). Earlier this week, we discussed the two types of womanhood displayed in the Bible. There is the woman of folly, represented by Eve, who tears her home apart. And there is the woman...
by Edmund Adamus | Aug 21, 2023 | Church, Society, Spirituality
Struck by the Moon: The moon is certainly a beautiful thing! Back in August 2017, there was some major media attention on the full lunar eclipse of the sun which passed through 10 different US states in the space of 90 minutes. An eclipse is always an impressive...
by Michelle C. Martin | Nov 21, 2022 | Church, Prayer, Quince Prep, Society, Spirituality
[Disclaimer: Contains mild spoilers for the last book of Lord of the Rings] This is my public confession: I am a cradle Catholic who did not see or read Lord of the Rings until I was 21 years old. Yes, yes, I’ve heard it all from my friends. How could I not have grown...