COLUMNS
The power of a positive, prayerful parent
Karen Jackson knows the many challenges faced by parents of children with disabilities. A wife and working mom of three, including a daughter Samantha who has autism, she has lived and learned more than could be captured in a college course about advocating for a child with special needs.
Food for the journey
"Bring double the snacks. Leave half the clothes."
The joyful season of Lent
There is a famous quote from St. John Chrysostom that draws attention to the supreme purpose of Lent; namely, the celebration of the Resurrection of Christ.
The ones who weave: how to repair the social fabric
When David Brooks travels the country, he seeks out the good news. The bad news is all too easy to find.
A perspective on God from a Catholic apologist in the NFL
A few days before this year’s Super Bowl, Los Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein spoke with Trent Beattie for the National Catholic Register.
Living at God's hands is as simple as gathering acorns
During a walk in a local park, I came across a small grove of oak trees that had blanketed the ground with more acorns than I had ever seen.
Winter's chill and the loss of a friend
Growing up on Los Angeles, I never really appreciated the seasons.
This Lent, be holy
For the past three years, my hope was that some columns could help at least one person along the way – either by sharing testimonies or examples of inspiring adults, opinions on ways to nurture hope and faith, or by providing concrete advice for action.
Enjoying the best of life
Has the news, weather or unexpected disappointments gotten you down?
Stand beneath the cross with Mary
This Lent I’ve been focusing on the seven sorrows of Mary, which span Jesus’ infancy through his Death and burial.
Spring cleaning, soul cleansing
By now almost everyone has heard of Marie Kondo.
Our struggle for proper celebration
Our struggle for proper celebrationWe don’t know how to celebrate things as they’re meant to be celebrated.
Our struggle for proper celebration
We don’t know how to celebrate things as they’re meant to be celebrated. We want to, but mostly we don’t know how.
Jesus suffered for our sins
There are two kinds of sin: sins of weakness and sins of malice. Be very careful not to imitate the fallen angels who committed sins of malice.
A God with us in suffering
Joshua Rogers is a writer and attorney who lives in Washington, D.C., and he has a column that appears on Fox News online.
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