Everyone loves seeing the babies baptized early Sunday morning. Some squeal with delight while others cry their eyes out as…
Browsing: The Catholic Family
“Was daddy involved with us when we were little?” she asked. “Did he want to spend time with us?” I…
In Part 1, we talked about how a person knows he’s transgendered. This is important, because we must ask ourselves…
I was 18 when I encountered my first transgender person: Kevin was a sweet young man with a petite frame,…
Every child has a right to be. Every child has a right to thrive and reach their full potential, whatever that…
My friend Todd, a landscaper, likes to say, “Stop looking at your neighbor’s yard and fertilize your own.” This is…
Despite the message our culture sends, marriage and parenting aren’t the frightful things they’re often made out to be. The…
Ave Maria Press recently published two books on chastity. While the books come to the same conclusions, the authors do…
When my family migrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1986, I didn’t want to go. I wanted…
Countless articles, memoirs and studies explore why so many marriages in our society deteriorate and ultimately fail. Just recently, a…