The Threat of Euthanasia
By Susan Ciancio Last month, Pope Francis spoke about euthanasia during his general audience, saying that the sick and dying need compassionate care, not euthanasia.… Read More »The Threat of Euthanasia
By Susan Ciancio Last month, Pope Francis spoke about euthanasia during his general audience, saying that the sick and dying need compassionate care, not euthanasia.… Read More »The Threat of Euthanasia
By Susan Ciancio This weekend, we celebrate the feast day of one of the most important men in Catholic history—a man who has no recorded… Read More »St. Joseph, Family, and the Culture of Life
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By Susan Ciancio Today is Ash Wednesday—the beginning of our Lenten journey. More than once over the past few days you have probably heard: What… Read More »5 Ways to Grow Closer to God This Lent
By Susan Ciancio The word metanoia means to have a “transformative change of heart.” When it comes to our faith, a transformative change of heart… Read More »The Key to a Transformative Lent
By Susan Ciancio And the king will say to them in reply, “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least… Read More »10 Reasons Your Kids Will Love This Lesson
By Susan Ciancio Building a culture of life is something people of any age can do, and when children are brought up in a household… Read More »Lenten Reflection Book Highlights the Gift of the Holy Spirit
By Susan Ciancio Building a culture of life is something people of any age can do, and when children are brought up in a household… Read More »Lenten Reflection Book Highlights the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
By Susan Ciancio “I will die but I will not let you go in,” volunteer security guard Akash Bashir allegedly told a terrorist armed with… Read More »Moral Courage in the Face of Adversity
By Susan Ciancio Tomorrow is the feast day of St. Angela Merici. She once told the sisters she led: “Be bound to one another by… Read More »Living by the Example of St. Angela Merici
By Susan Ciancio Margaret Bourgeoys was born in 1620 in France. At the age of 20, she took part in a Marian procession and was… Read More »What Can We Learn from St. Margaret Bourgeoys?
By Susan Ciancio Though Christmas has come and gone all too quickly, it’s likely that many of us are still enjoying the gifts we received… Read More »Gifting God and Others with Love