Social Services from the Heart of the Church
Have you heard about the new movie Cabrini, coming out in March? Look up the trailer and feast your heart on a snippet of the story
Have you heard about the new movie Cabrini, coming out in March? Look up the trailer and feast your heart on a snippet of the story
Listen Now Last Saturday, with an hour to spare between the parent-chauffeur’s Saturday drop-offs (a daughter’s tennis lesson) and pick-ups (a son’s piano lesson), Soren
Listen Now Our son, who recently left for his first year of college, called home with a fascinating report. Following Sunday Mass at his new,
It’s hard to believe, but Lent will begin three weeks from tomorrow. That means the next few weeks are the perfect time to reflect on
“My dwelling place will be with them; and I will be their God, and they will be my people.” (Ez 37:27) It was one of countless
(To hear this reflection, read by Ever, click below.) Vacations are over, school is back in session, we’re back to the office…and that usually means
(To hear this reflection, read by Ever, click below.) We love today’s Feast of the Visitation for a number of reasons: The sheer excitement
Dear Friend, As we focus on Faith Life—Level 1 of your Trinity House—in the first week of each month, we’re happy to share Soren’s reflection
Dear Friend, Since we opened Trinity House Café + Market, many people have approached us to say they’d also like to launch a café to build community
Dear Friend, Your Trinity House—your “domestic church,” “little church,” the home in which the Lord dwells with your family—is a great paradox. A strange calculus is at work
Have you heard about the new movie Cabrini, coming out in March? Look up the trailer and feast your heart on a snippet of the story
Listen Now Last Saturday, with an hour to spare between the parent-chauffeur’s Saturday drop-offs (a daughter’s tennis lesson) and pick-ups (a son’s piano lesson), Soren
Listen Now Our son, who recently left for his first year of college, called home with a fascinating report. Following Sunday Mass at his new,
It’s hard to believe, but Lent will begin three weeks from tomorrow. That means the next few weeks are the perfect time to reflect on
“My dwelling place will be with them; and I will be their God, and they will be my people.” (Ez 37:27) It was one of countless
(To hear this reflection, read by Ever, click below.) Vacations are over, school is back in session, we’re back to the office…and that usually means
(To hear this reflection, read by Ever, click below.) We love today’s Feast of the Visitation for a number of reasons: The sheer excitement
Dear Friend, As we focus on Faith Life—Level 1 of your Trinity House—in the first week of each month, we’re happy to share Soren’s reflection
Dear Friend, Since we opened Trinity House Café + Market, many people have approached us to say they’d also like to launch a café to build community
Dear Friend, Your Trinity House—your “domestic church,” “little church,” the home in which the Lord dwells with your family—is a great paradox. A strange calculus is at work
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
Listen Now One of the perks of belonging to a big family (Ever is one of 12) is huge, loud, chaotic family gatherings. But the recent Easter
Listen Now We’ve all been there. Our spouse or a trusted friend delivers a slight. An unfair criticism. A passive-aggressive comment seemingly intended to undermine
Listen Now “Saints Philip and James in Baltimore is known as a university parish, serving Johns Hopkins faculty and staff, as well as undergraduate and graduate
Listen Now Some friends of ours welcomed their third child two weeks ago. Their daughter was born about eight weeks early, and while she’s thankfully
Listen Now Fatigue. Distraction. Burnout… And yes: Focus. Order. Thriving… Perhaps nowhere is the push-and-pull between these dynamics more keenly felt in a Trinity House
Listen Now Let’s be honest: parenting is no walk in the park. Yes, on our better days, we provide the prompt, generous and consistent love
Listen Now At Sunday Mass the other day, we had a flashback to what Mass was like 15 years ago, when we were new to
Listen Now “Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.” Honestly, that’s one of the more helpful adages for us—since we often lament how our “good”
Listen Now The other day we reorganized our junk drawer. We were forced into it by the fact that it no longer closed. Or if
“Their new book Heaven in Your Home Letters & Guide is beautiful to look at, but it’s not a lifestyle magazine, nor is it a self-help book.
Just in time for your Lenten reading needs! Resolve to work on your Trinity House this Lent. With five levels to your Trinity House,
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
Listen Now One of the perks of belonging to a big family (Ever is one of 12) is huge, loud, chaotic family gatherings. But the recent Easter
Listen Now We’ve all been there. Our spouse or a trusted friend delivers a slight. An unfair criticism. A passive-aggressive comment seemingly intended to undermine
Listen Now “Saints Philip and James in Baltimore is known as a university parish, serving Johns Hopkins faculty and staff, as well as undergraduate and graduate
Listen Now Some friends of ours welcomed their third child two weeks ago. Their daughter was born about eight weeks early, and while she’s thankfully
Listen Now Fatigue. Distraction. Burnout… And yes: Focus. Order. Thriving… Perhaps nowhere is the push-and-pull between these dynamics more keenly felt in a Trinity House
Listen Now Let’s be honest: parenting is no walk in the park. Yes, on our better days, we provide the prompt, generous and consistent love
Listen Now At Sunday Mass the other day, we had a flashback to what Mass was like 15 years ago, when we were new to
Listen Now “Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.” Honestly, that’s one of the more helpful adages for us—since we often lament how our “good”
Listen Now The other day we reorganized our junk drawer. We were forced into it by the fact that it no longer closed. Or if
“Their new book Heaven in Your Home Letters & Guide is beautiful to look at, but it’s not a lifestyle magazine, nor is it a self-help book.
Just in time for your Lenten reading needs! Resolve to work on your Trinity House this Lent. With five levels to your Trinity House,
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
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