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Listen Now With glorious weather last Saturday morning, we grabbed our morning coffee and went outside to sit together on the swinging bench that hangs from the tall elm in the backyard. To be …
Listen Now Perhaps you’ll glimpse yourself in the following “semi-autobiographical” scenario. A Catholic couple gets married. Soon after, the gift of their first child arrives. And suddenly, their backs are against the wall with …
Listen Now Jonathan Haidt’s recent co-authored Atlantic article, “What Kids Told Us About How to Get Them Off Their Phones,” (paywall) certainly caught our eye. After all, his book The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of …
Seven years ago this summer, I suddenly ended up in the hospital. I won’t bore you here with the details of the health complication. Suffice to say, for most of the next 14 …
This week, we had the opportunity to interview Father Carter Griffin, a close priest friend and the rector of Saint John Paul II Seminary in Washington D.C. Father Carter recently published an incredible book …
Listen Now Mid-Year Gut Check Newsflash: 2025 is half over. No, we’re not writing to remind you that time is fleeting—though it certainly is. Instead, we want to invite you to take stock …
Listen Now 9 Takeaways for Parents Last week at the University of St. Thomas, we were invited to present at a conference on “Intergenerational Religious Transmission.” Nearly 50 diocesan evangelization, catechesis, and marriage and …
Read Now Check out our Aleteia article for a reminder on how the life of God can transform the everyday reality in your Trinity House. >Spend some time in the coming days with the …
Give Today! As we reflect on the first half of this Jubilee Year, we are continually reminded that we serve the God of hope. In the last six months, the Lord has …
Listen Now At the dinner table last week, we started telling a story about Ever’s grandmother, a pioneering doctor who was beloved by the people of Gloucester, MA, where she served as …
Listen Now Last week we took our high school senior out to breakfast to celebrate his last day of class and his college decision for this fall. The tab for some pancakes, …
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