
In 45 years of marriage, Birgit Jones has experienced many changes, but is grateful that the key ingredient to the continued success of her marriage remains.
In 45 years of marriage, Birgit Jones has experienced many changes, but is grateful that the key ingredient to the continued success of her marriage remains.
An everyday squabble becomes a teaching moment as MaryBeth Eberhard reminds her children that their dignity as people is not defined by where they sit.
From the CatholicMom.com archives: a treasury of ways for your family to celebrate the saints and commemorate the holy souls this month.
Ten years of loving someone is nothing like ten months. Christina Antus reflects on the changes in the season of her marriage.
Emily Jaminet offers 10 mom-tested ways to help your children protect themselves from toxic friendships.
Lisa Simmons considers what makes a successful youth ministry, and it’s not something you can schedule or plan.
God puts people in our path to help show us the way. Leanne Willen remembers how talking to one such stranger changed her family life.
Ann K. Frailey’s adventures in home improvement lead her to contemplate her parents’ very different approaches to life.
Carrie Soukup wrestles with the modern educational system: Should we focus on liberal education or vocational training?
Shannon Whitmore explores some of the medical, psychological, and moral reasons for avoiding contraception.
Abby Watts’s sons are not keen on dressing up like saints, so she has other ideas for celebrating Halloween.
Dave and Mercedes Rizzo reflect on the meaning of the 21st-birthday milestone for their daughter, who has autism.
Flávia Ghelardi affirms that when we get married, the covenant is not just between husband and wife, but between both and God.
Perception is not reality when you’re raising a “different” kid. Ginny Kochis details 5 surprising reasons kids struggle, and some go-to saintly intercessors.
Laugh with Charlene Bader as she parodies the holy ordeal of family-style cooking!