Every other Thursday evening at 7, I excuse myself from the family, go into my room, close the door, sit at the computer and sign into Zoom. Soon seven women's faces appear on the screen: our prayer ...
Every spring, the slate of commencement speakers at Catholic colleges across the country delivers a fresh round of inspiration — and sparks controversy. In fact, debate on the merits of this or that ...
They said: “It is not right for us to neglect the word of God to serve at table.” (Acts 6:2) Today’s first reading from Acts has some wisdom for those of us in the hustle-and-bustle, frenetic-pace, ...
Recently the NPR program "Science Friday" featured a young biologist named Danielle Lee. In the course of talking about the excitement of her career, she commented that individual curiosity is the ...
James Caillier stepped foot on the University of Southwestern Louisiana’s campus for the first time in the fall of 1960. A Lafayette native, he had decided to stay home for college despite the ...
Mary, Seat of Wisdom School’s eighth grade class put on their first pageant of the Stations of the Cross March 31, with students reading and reenacting Jesus’ march to crucifixion and death before ...