Hope in The Lord — Let your Faith Guide your Right and Duty to Vote with an Informed Conscience
byElection years always present both the opportunity and the grave concern that we Catholics exercise not only our right but also our duty to…
Election years always present both the opportunity and the grave concern that we Catholics exercise not only our right but also our duty to…
Mistianna: Having a miscarriage is one of the toughest heartbreaks a couple can endure. It creates feelings of sadness, anger and loneliness. Unfortunately, one…
The central notion of a pandemic is that a disease affects all or most nations around the world. Individual countries can be affected in…
I read recently that the city of Lincoln and Lancaster County in Nebraska made it official that racism is a health hazard. So, I…
We are in the midst of a plandemic. That’s not a typo. Among the many frustrations we face in light of the ongoing health…
Kentucky has made voting, and registering to vote, easier than ever before. Additionally, many who were previously disenfranchised may now register for the first…
This week I re-read a small book by Gary Agee entitled “Daniel Rudd: Calling a Church to Justice” (Liturgical Press, 2017). I first read…
I’ve been cooking all my life. And in many ways, cooking has changed my life. That’s why I love being the executive chef with…
I’m not sure why I had not previously gone to a Red Mass, but after attending my first one two years ago, I vowed…
Over the past three months, due to technology, our awareness as a society has come face to face with the sin of racism. Due…