Jun 15, 2016 | Articles, New Feminism
In the Orangery by Charles Edward Perugini During my college backpacking travels around Europe, I at one point found myself on a beach in Barcelona, Spain. Ahem, let me clarify…a nude beach! Or at least topless, but whatever the case, people were definitely not...
Mar 2, 2016 | Articles, Faith
Be merciful, just as your father is merciful. ~Luke 6:36 I can do that, right? I can forgive the small injustice inflicted upon me from day-to-day? Maybe not so much the reckless imbecile who cuts in front of me on the highway when I’m taking my kid to school....
Nov 17, 2015 | Articles, Faith
She was the youngest saint, having died in 1902, at only 11 years old. What was it that such a young saint accomplished in such a short lifetime, worthy of elevating her among the saints, forever known to us as “The little saint of great mercy”? How could her...