We Are Made By What We Love — and Whom We Love
Only through Jesus Christ can we say, ‘I choose to love you now and in every moment thereafter.’
Only through Jesus Christ can we say, ‘I choose to love you now and in every moment thereafter.’
A home is built over moments and years, in ways often hidden behind the imperfections and mundaneness of it all.
For me, my aunt epitomized what it meant to be intentional, authentic and faithful.
The place of the village idiot as the touchstone for judging a society is central to the plot of two works of literature.
These have not been healthy years for marriage in America. This new entity seeks to change that.
COMMENTARY: The Judeo-Christian understanding of marriage is the best public policy possible in this fallen world.
It is from the messy fabric of family life that God promises to weave a stunning masterpiece.
COMMENTARY: As our faith teaches, we need to bring our beliefs to bear on the public square.
Every family needs a generous portion of patience, perseverance and Penance.
‘Parents need to be countercultural,’ says Mary Rice Hasson, ‘and do what they can to surround themselves with other families, teachers and mentors who are countercultural as well.’
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