THE GIFT HANDED ON: Technology, Wisdom, and the Stewardship of Christian Civilization

There is a clothesline behind a house near mine that I think about more often than I probably should. Nobody uses it anymore, not really.

THE GIFT CULTIVATED:How Christian Civilization Formed Human Flourishing

Christian civilization cultivated institutions because it first cultivated persons. The same formation that preserved the inheritance in difficult centuries went on to produce habits of

THE GIFT RECEIVED: How Christian Faith Preserved the Seeds of Civilization

Every generation receives gifts it did not create. The decisive question is whether those gifts become occasions of conversion. Twenty centuries ago, in the towns

Those Who Believe Don’t Leave: The Eucharistic Key to Reviving the Catholic Church

Good morning, dear sisters. Today I bring us a reflection from 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory by Matthew Kelly. This book guides us through a

Divine Mercy Sunday: The Church’s Requirements for Its Plenary Indulgence

Divine Mercy Sunday: The Church’s Requirements for Its Plenary Indulgence On Divine Mercy Sunday, the Church offers a plenary indulgence to the faithful. Over time,

A Catholic Approach to the Seder Meal in Holy Week:A domestic Church guide with readings, blessings, and a simple family meal

Introduction During Holy Week, we are invited not only to remember what Christ did, but to enter into it. For many years, I have incorporated

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