Preserving Mental Health in an Era of COVID-19 Health Concerns
As the pandemic continues to ramp up for the winter, even as the hope of a vaccine looms on the horizon, it is becoming clear that COVID-19 has rendered much Continue Reading →
As the pandemic continues to ramp up for the winter, even as the hope of a vaccine looms on the horizon, it is becoming clear that COVID-19 has rendered much Continue Reading →
The other day I walked over to the hospital lounge next door where I regularly get lunch. Deep in my own thoughts about the busy morning and what I needed Continue Reading →
Each day, we live in a world where so much of what we do, regardless of our creed, culture, or even circumstances, overlaps with one another. We are faced with Continue Reading →
Recently, my wife and I received the local Office of Family and Life e-newsletter through the diocese. As often is the case, it is full of interesting articles, resources, and Continue Reading →
2020 began like any other year. But as we approached the ides of March, it was clear that this year would actually be like none other these generations had known. Continue Reading →
“Truth outlasts moments. Truth showed me that when I stood up to that one moment of abuse, I was setting a boundary that I, as a unique and precious child Continue Reading →
As we said goodbye to 2021, and all the challenges that came with this year, once again a celebrity emerged on the scene with strong opinions. But this time, it Continue Reading →
In 2016, one of the leading empathy researchers in the world, Dr. Michelle Borba, published a book entitled “Unselfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World.” The book opened Continue Reading →
In the past four years, the number of Americans tuning in to podcasts has increased by 120 percent. Today, 90 million Americans listen to a podcast every month. While blogs Continue Reading →