Feminine Genius: Why Women are Made in God’s Image
Karen Doyle explains what it means for a woman to be a woman, how a woman can live out femininity, and whether masculinity and femininity is an simplistic as practical gender roles.
Karen Doyle explains what it means for a woman to be a woman, how a woman can live out femininity, and whether masculinity and femininity is an simplistic as practical gender roles.
Lawyer Chris Kerin speaks on his own experience of discovering spirituality as a layperson, and how we can become saints through offering up our day-to-day work.
It’s not easy to be with someone who is suffering. You might find yourself lost for words, feeling guilty, frustrated or uncomfortable. What can we learn from Blessed John Paul II on how to approach these situations?
How well do you love each person the Lord puts in front of you? Think of the person at the train station asking for change, or the door knocker who turns up at the most inconvenient time… do you see a person or a problem?
Do you find yourself avoiding eye contact with that person in the elevator? How is it possible that we live in a world with unprecedented connectivity, yet we suffer an increasing inability to truly make connections?
In his homily for the feast of St Luke the Evangelist, Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on his example of friendship in the early Church.
With 75% of couples now moving in together before getting married, cohabitation may seem like the logical ‘next step’ after you’ve been dating someone for a while. In this edition of Foolish Wisdom, Bernard shares why this isn’t the best idea…
In this edition of Foolish Wisdom, Bernard shares his insights on the importance of practicing prudence in a dating relationship.