Meet the Priest Fabricating a Stairway to Heaven
Michigan chaplain witnesses through a strong vocation — and welding.
Michigan chaplain witnesses through a strong vocation — and welding.
Baked trout is a delightful fish dish to try this time of year.
Kathleen Carr of the Chicago-based Catholic Art Institute details ‘the purpose of raising the mind and heart to God and expressing the mysteries of faith through the talents of artists, who are called to participate in God’s creative work through their artistic endeavors.’
The past few years have seen a rise of interest among Catholics in such vocational academies and trade schools. Michigan-based Harmel Academy led the way.
God-oriented farming was linked to conversion for one Oklahoma transplant. ‘If you want to make good bacon, you probably need to become Catholic,’ says the agrarian enthusiast.
BOOK PICK: Concise and easy to read, Father Aidan Nichols’ latest book gives an excellent overview of 16 giants of the early Church, with topics of thought ranging from Scripture to volcanoes.
An interview with the male vocal ensemble’s founder and director, a graduate of Thomas Aquinas College
An empathetic openness to others’ experience ought to confirm our own experience of the truth
COMMENTARY: The time has come. Our homes and families deserve and need intentional living.
These two new volumes of verse communicate certain truths well, others less well.
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