The Sacrament of Reconciliation isn't the only one that has seen a drop off from previous generations, but choosing a vocation can be a truly rewarding and enriching. Click to read more.
With the arrival of Advent, there are a number of different traditions that we can use to mark the season in our home and avoid the temptation to overlook Advent in the rush to Christmas. Click for this presentation from our own Susan Falkner.
There are sacraments we receive once (Baptism) and there are sacraments we receive every week (Eucharist). But there are also sacraments which are vastly underutilized (or even misunderstood) in this day and age. Click for more.
The Eucharist is the third sacrament of Christian Initiation, the other two being Baptism and Confirmation. But unlike Baptism and Confirmation, which can only be received once, the Eucharist can and should be received often, weekly and even daily. Whereas Baptism is our participation in the Lord’s death and resurrection and whereas Confirmation is the moment we are sealed by the Holy Spirit, the Eucharist is the sacrament by which we enter into an intimate communion with the crucified and risen Lord who is our life and our salvation. Click the title to read more.
How much do you make? What's your net worth? How much does Jesus want us to have? As business expert Bill Heiden explains, simply having money is not in-and-of itself a bad thing. Click for more information.
There are aspects of parenting that aren't easy or comfortable. Having "The Talk" with your child is one of those instances. This program aims to ease the anxiety for parents and provide a road map to navigate this part of parenthood. (click for more info)
Like Baptism, Confirmation is a sacrament of initiation, one of the three sacraments that initiates us into the Christian life. Today, this sacrament is usually received after one has already received the sacraments of Penance and Eucharist, but this was not always the case. Click the title to read more.