She Says: I Don’t Think We Have to Share All of Our Financial Assets Marriage Matters Apr 1, 2022 With modern couples, both are used to earning and managing their own money. Read More
What’s Sacramental About Marriage? Marriage Matters Apr 1, 2022 Unlike every other sacrament, matrimony originates in nature rather than in a distinct creative act of Christ. Read More
Simple Ways to Recognize Employees’ Good Work Work Life Apr 1, 2022 Annual recognition events have their place, but workers would welcome more frequent positive feedback. Read More
What Can I Do for My Second Act? Work Life Mar 1, 2022 I recently retired, but I am not ready to leave the work world. I feel I still have something to contribute. Read More
What’s Next After High School? Parenting Mar 1, 2022 Helping teens plan for life after high school is a mighty task. Read More
Restless? Uncertain? Good Life Mar 1, 2022 If you have found yourself restless and uncertain lately, how do you determine where God wants you? Read More
She Says: Sometimes I Snap at Him Marriage Matters Mar 1, 2022 Reflex snapping, like any form of spontaneous, unwanted behavior, is not the real problem. Read More
Invaluable Irish Imports Culture Mar 1, 2022 Leading up to St. Patrick’s Feast Day, the wonderful aroma of Irish soda bread fills our house. Read More
Catholic Church, Society Must Do More to Overcome Racism, Says Bishop Feature Feb 4, 2022 Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Illinois, delivered a homily to address how racism continues to impact the church and society as a whole. Read More
Praying for Peace, Looking Toward Olympics, Pope Emphasizes Unity Feature Feb 4, 2022 The "true gold medal" goes to everything that helps the global community be more welcoming. Read More
Knowing Black Catholic History Can Help End Racism, Professor Says Feature Feb 4, 2022 The history of Black Catholics and other marginalized people in the U.S. church covering more than two centuries is one worth knowing. Read More
A Christian Response to Chronic Illness Feature Feb 4, 2022 When you think of "the sick," who comes to mind? Those in hospital beds or clinic hallways? Read More
Is Your Parish Family-Friendly? Feature Feb 4, 2022 Who doesn't want the church to grow or the next generation of Catholics to embrace a deep love for their faith? Read More
Helping Cupid Hit the Mark Feature Feb 4, 2022 When Cupid draws his bow and arrow on Valentine's Day, he should be armed with a permit. Read More
I’m Restless in My Job Work Life Jan 1, 2022 Are you emotionally or physically stressed, or simply have the feeling that “your work here is done”? Read More
Introvert or Extrovert? Parenting Jan 1, 2022 We seem to live in a world that rewards the outgoing, extroverted kids who make friends easily. Read More
Should I Act On My Million-Dollar Idea? Good Life Jan 1, 2022 3 questions to consider before taking the risk. Read More
She Says: I Need My “Alone Time” Marriage Matters Jan 1, 2022 Quality alone time is good for our mental and spiritual health, and helps us to be better companions. Read More
Practice Being More ‘Present’ to Your Family Culture Jan 1, 2022 Let’s renew our efforts in the upcoming New Year to be present to those in our family. Read More
She Says: Our Marriage Takes a Back Seat to Hanging Out With the Guys Marriage Matters Dec 1, 2021 He says he wants to keep his friends as well as his wife. Read More
This New Job Isn’t What I Signed on for Work Life Dec 1, 2021 Unclear roles and responsibilities in your new job? Here's what to do. Read More
Encouraging Healthy Eating With Older Kids Parenting Dec 1, 2021 We’d like to offer a few more helpful ideas for peaceful mealtimes, especially for older eaters. Read More
What if You’re Putting All the Effort Into a Friendship? Good Life Dec 1, 2021 If a fickle friend is causing heartache, God will provide. Read More
Tips on Avoiding Food Fights at the Family Table Parenting Nov 1, 2021 Food is mentioned more than 1,200 times in sacred Scripture. Read More