By George Weigel If Catholics in the United States are going to be healers of our wounded culture, we’re going to have...
Making Sense Out of Bioethics By Fr. Tad Pacholczyk Arguments in favor of research on human embryos typically play off our unfamiliarity...
By George Weigel Two days after that circular firing-squad known as the “Republican primaries” came to a de facto conclusion on the...
By George Weigel The Catholic love affair with the United States of America is heading into rough and uncharted waters – and...
Pope St. John I | Feast Day: May 18 During last October’s Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, Archbishop Joseph...
This article was posted on: May 2, 2016
My grandmother epitomized America’s “Greatest Generation” right down to her hard-working nature and classic American recipes. She taught me how to sew,...
Have you felt “uncomfortable” when in your heart you feel called to comfort the afflicted? We all have had that feeling, and...
This article was posted on: May 2, 2016
WASHING THE FEET OF REFUGEES — At the Reception Center for Asylum Seekers outside Rome on Holy Thursday, Pope Francis washed the feet of refugees, and spoke to...
Dear Father Joe: My father was sick and recently died. I was touched by how the people in his parish came by...
This article was posted on: May 2, 2016
Mary Allison of St. Joseph Parish in Menomonie visits her mom at the Neighbors of Dunn County Memory Care household. Visiting those...