Last weekend, my fiance and I participated in a Pre-Cana weekend, a requirement for marrying in the Catholic Church. Over the course of three days, we covered topics ranging from communication to parenting, and of course, the dreaded ‘C word’- contraception. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2015
Masculinity and Femininity in the Language of Music
You might remember that some time back, I wrote a blog post about music and the liberal feminist agenda that drives it. If you don’t have time to read the original post, here’s the gist: in my struggle to put … Continue reading
The Demise of Marriage in America
As you can imagine, we spend a lot of time in class talking about marriage. And family. And love. And the human person. But back to marriage. Many of our classes touch on the nature of marriage, and this vocation … Continue reading
Why the Straight-A Student Is Excited to Graduate (Finally)
Four years ago, I packed up my meager belongings and moved down to D.C. to pursue a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Studies at the John Paul II Institute. I had just graduated from college several months before, and … Continue reading