
Most of the time, when I say the word ‘epiphany,’ I just get funny looks. It’s not a word that is well known, even among practicing Catholics. In many parishes, the feast day that is traditionally called the Epiphany goes … Continue reading
Most of the time, when I say the word ‘epiphany,’ I just get funny looks. It’s not a word that is well known, even among practicing Catholics. In many parishes, the feast day that is traditionally called the Epiphany goes … Continue reading
“Fairy tales do not tell children that dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children that dragons can be killed.” – G. K. Chesterton When I was in college, I was assigned one of the most … Continue reading
As a theology major turned nun-in-training turned director of religious education, I’ve gotten into more than my fair share of debates. Whenever people hear that I studied theology, or that I was in the convent for a little while, or … Continue reading
On occasion, I receive newsletters and emails about what’s going on in the religious education world. Normally, they just get skimmed before being either deleted or thrown away, but every so often I come across something worth forwarding along to … Continue reading