The Fundamental Flaw in the ‘You Do You’ Mentality
By Susan Ciancio “You do you” is a phrase all too common today. On the surface, it may seem like an innocuous idea: People should…
By Susan Ciancio “You do you” is a phrase all too common today. On the surface, it may seem like an innocuous idea: People should…
By Susan Ciancio If we want to change our culture to one that respects life from the very first moment of creation, we must educate…
By Susan Ciancio As parents, we do our best to teach our teens right from wrong. We talk to them about religion and politics. We…
By Susan Ciancio This weekend, we celebrate all the dads in our lives. It’s not only a time to honor them, but it’s a time…
By Susan Ciancio I have always enjoyed a good crime show, and one of my favorites over the years has been the Law & Order…
By Susan Ciancio Blessed Chiara Luce Badano was a young Italian girl who was diagnosed with a painful bone cancer at the age of 17.…
By Susan Ciancio Summer is upon us! No school. No CCE. Lots of relaxation. But just because school is out doesn’t mean education—especially pro-life education—has…
By Susan Ciancio If you’re like me, you wish you could bottle up all your knowledge to pass on to your children. You wish they…
By Susan Ciancio Last week, I visited the Ark Encounter in Kentucky. This 510-foot-long replica of Noah’s Ark was built to biblical scale and gives…
By Susan Ciancio The opening line of a recent article reads: “A 12-year-old student was allegedly sent home from school after he refused to change…
By Susan Ciancio May 1 is the feast of St. Peregrine. He is known as the patron of those with cancer, but he is also…
By Susan Ciancio Tomorrow we celebrate the Feast of St. Agnes of Montepulciano—a beautiful young woman who knew from a young age that she wanted…