Compared to two decades ago, the number of American Catholics getting married every year has been cut in half—that’s according to the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate. If that does not ...
When Katie Busse called her parents in Stevens Point, Wis., to tell them she’d decided to enter the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration while on a visit to the order’s convent in Atlanta, her mom, ...
How Martin Luther’s doctrine of vocation can mold marriage, parenting, and childhood. For Gene Edward Veith Jr., provost and professor of literature at Patrick Henry College, Martin Luther’s doctrine ...