Marriage Matters: Lessons from BJ & Jeannine’s 30+ Years Together
In the ways of interviews these days, we sat, facing each other on screens across the country- me in the frozen lands of New Jersey (where the snow refuses to […]
In the ways of interviews these days, we sat, facing each other on screens across the country- me in the frozen lands of New Jersey (where the snow refuses to […]
RC is Pro-life From Section Director to Stork Bus: Lisa Leonard’s New Mission For years, Lisa Leonard was an integral part of Tri-state leadership as Section Director — guiding others
Finding My Way Back to the Rosary October is the month of the Rosary. It’s also the month of the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima. During those visions of
As I dive deeper into my own writing, one thing I keep hearing is, “To be a good writer, you must read more!” I’ve completely embraced that advice, especially since
Feast of Our Lady of Fatima “In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.” Our Lady of Fatima spoke those words in 1917. And under umbrellas and wet shoes in
I had no idea what was in store for me on my first day working at the Blue Army Shrine. 7:30 AM start time. I clocked in, met all of
Thank you all who participated in the 2025 Women’s New York Triduum Retreat at the Graymoor Retreat Center! Please relive the experience and listen to Fr. Josef Hare’s homilies and
Introduction: Some stories feel like living parables — ones where God’s hand, though sometimes hidden, is unmistakably present. The story of Fr. Francisco Sunderland, one of the newest priests in
Fr. Josef in Venezuela The sound of rocks pelting the side of the school building echoed through the night, sending shivers down the spines of the young men huddled inside.
Margaret Gartlgruber is excited (and nervous) to announce she is a published author for the first time! Margaret writes a chapter about her relationship with St. Monica in Cloud of