Lessons from Monks for Men
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Harry Scherer, Mount St. Mary’s University Recently, I experienced the joy of joining eleven other young men from around the country for the Monastic
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Harry Scherer, Mount St. Mary’s University Recently, I experienced the joy of joining eleven other young men from around the country for the Monastic
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Maria Elser, Mount St. Mary’s University How can we see Mary more as our Mother? Our Queen? Our Advocate? Our Comforter? In praying the
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Mary Ducaji Various saintly apparitions have taken place over the centuries. One lesser known apparition, is the Miracle of the Dolorosa Del Colegio in
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Theresa Uhlenkott, Franciscan University Summer. Home. Family. It is the little, ordinary things which make our faith incredible. Coming home as a college student,
Reading Time: 4 minutes Thomas Tighe, Benedictine College “If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly.” – G.K. Chesterton. New Year Resolutions– the dramatic promises we
Reading Time: 2 minutes By: Natalie Bauman, The Catholic University of America The field of social work is one that has been constantly growing since its professional organization in
Reading Time: 5 minutes By: Angelica Brice, The Catholic University of America High school and college both are a time of transitioning leadership with increasing responsibility and more clearly
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island (I’d like to thank Dr. Ted Sri, whose keynote speech at FOCUS’ SLS 18 inspired this article) There’s
Reading Time: 2 minutes By: Luke Parker, The Catholic University of America How often do we hear some spiteful comment about the wealthy? In an era where socialist ideas
Reading Time: 3 minutes Lizze Self, Notre Dame The Militia of the Immaculata is the product of saints. Maximilian Kolbe noted that it seemed Satan had his own army,