What We Are at Death Is What We Are Forever
Your time on earth is fixed, and constantly diminishing — take life and death seriously.
Your time on earth is fixed, and constantly diminishing — take life and death seriously.
The pro-life movement is rife with stories of former pro-abortion advocates who had a change of heart and became pro-life champions.
Some algorithm somewhere has decided that I'm undereducated, for regularly I receive via my internet server invitations to join masters' courses at universities — at considerable expense to me, be it added.
I love a good cemetery, and cemeteries do not come much better than the one in Highgate in London, which I visited recently while staying nearby.
It's a weekday evening. We've just had a great dinner. And now, relaxed and comfortable in our family room, we tune in to the latest war coverage from Ukraine.
No matter how far from the light we think we are, we should hold fast to the certainty that God will never abandon us.
The Archdiocese of Seattle participated in a pilot program for selected juvenile offenders.
Jane Austen is a giantess among giants, towering above the greatest writers of her own sex and indeed of both sexes.
If you've not been in the Vatican basilica on February 22, the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, by all means put that on your bucket list.
Whereas sense and sensibility can be separated, with disastrous consequences, pride and prejudice are always inseparable, the former always resulting in the latter.