COMMENTARY

‘Does God love the illegals?’

A reader called The Record a couple of weeks ago to ask this question: “Does God love the illegals?”

What all Hispanics lost in the El Paso massacre

In the moments it took a gunman at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, recently to massacre 22 people – the majority of whom were Hispanic – and wound dozens more, the 56 million of us who constitute the Hispanic population lost our sense of security, of belonging to …

After the words, transformation bears fruit in change

Sometimes opportunities come into your life that are not only unexpected, but transformative.

After the words, transformation bears fruit in change

Sometimes opportunities come into your life that are not only unexpected, but transformative.

‘Does God love the illegals?’

Areader called The Record a couple of weeks ago to ask this question: “Does God love the illegals?”

What all Hispanics lost in the El Paso massacre

In the moments it took a gunman at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, recently to massacre 22 people – the majority of whom were Hispanic – and wound dozens more, the 56 million of us who constitute the Hispanic population lost our sense of security, of belonging to …

Catholic education – responding to changing times

As we welcome a new school year, a renewed commitment is made each day by administrators and teachers to provide an environment that will guide students to be tomorrow’s leaders.

The Catholic school is an extension of the Catholic home

Home is where you come to know self. It is a place of unconditional love and acceptance and a place to be challenged toward personal growth. 

Sowing love, not hatred

We've all lost something over the past couple of months. The tragic losses in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, shook the entire nation.

Sowing love, not hatred

We've all lost something over the past couple of months. 

Miracle at Lanciano

I was 12 years old when my family took our first trip to Italy. We spent a good portion of time visiting my father's cousins in Abruzzo. 

Learning to trust in providence

For the past year, we Little Sisters of the Poor have been celebrating the 150th anniversary of our congregation’s arrival in the United States.

My interview with Mr. Fred Rogers

Fred Rogers was a good friend for many years. He entertained and educated children ...

Together at the potluck

When I was growing up in a small Midwestern farm community, I was vaguely aware of rich folks. There were prosperous lawyers, business owners, Dad's cousin who owned the grain mill.

What it means to have a divine understanding

A number of years ago at a symposium on faith and evangelization, one of the speakers made a rather startling statement. 


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