What Can We Learn from Blessed Carlo Acutis?
By Susan Ciancio Did you know that a miracle occurs at every Mass? During the consecration, through the priest, Jesus changes the bread and wine…
By Susan Ciancio Did you know that a miracle occurs at every Mass? During the consecration, through the priest, Jesus changes the bread and wine…
By Misty Phillip Much to my surprise, a few weeks before I turned 40, we found out that I was expecting! I was both in…
By Robin Neff With the Ohio vote on abortion coming up on November 7, 2023, it is not too early, due to early voting, for…
By Susan Ciancio The Culture of Life Studies Program—American Life League’s pre-K-12 Catholic pro-life education program—has just opened this year’s pro-life essay contest. We hold…
By Charlene Rack Sooner or later, we’re all likely to face the decision of how to care for an elderly family member. In my life,…
By Michael Cook Don’t imagine that euthanasia’s slippery slope is like a long water slide at a theme park in which you hurdle ever downward,…
By Susan Ciancio October is Respect Life Month—a month to reflect upon God’s call to care for all people. As has been tradition for the…
By Sebastian R. Fama In an effort to win support for legalized abortion, its advocates will point to the hard cases. The idea is that…
By Susan Ciancio In a recent episode of the Catechism in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz lamented, “No one seems to talk about sin…
By Karen Mahoney Dr. John Bruchalski is an obstetrician/gynecologist in Fairfax, Virginia. When he was younger, his ambition was to be the best doctor possible,…
By Michael Cook A future in which the right to life will be profoundly and inhumanely corrupted is on display in a dispute between a…
By Susan Ciancio The world sometimes seems like a scary place, especially to children. News stories—often fraught with stories of violence—offer little in the way…