

In honor of all Fathers on this Father’s Day and especially our Father in Heaven, I share this poem by Edgar Albert Guest: Thoughts of a Father Read more

With Father’s Day coming up, I had recollections of my dad and our relationship. What we remember becomes our reality, for better or worse. While we are often advised to “not dwell on the past,” sometimes it is good to do just that, but through a different lens. A lens filtered by age, hopefully wisdom,… Read more

“Mankind has never been so rich, yet it reaches astounding heights of moral and spiritual destitution because of the poverty of our interpersonal relationships and the globalization of indifference.” (Robert Cardinal Sarah) And there it is, the real pandemic afflicting our world, moral relativism, and its accompanying indifference. Read more

“When my wife passed away, it was like a part of me went missing. I could still feel her presence, see her in all those things that reminded me of her, but nothing could fill the hole her dying left in me.” The hospice patient shared his memories that still burned with the flame of… Read more

This Sunday is Pentecost; the recounting in Scripture is succinct, the effect everlasting. It began with Jesus making a promise to His followers, conditioned on not being of the world… Read more