Back in October, my parish held their first ever Family Rosary Night. Led by our brand-new Youth Group, all of the Religious Education families in our parish were invited to participate in an outdoor, candle-lit family Rosary. Alright, I’ll be … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2015
The True Meaning of Christmas: Spending to Save, Giving to Receive
With just one more week until Christmas, I’m counting down the final days in terms of work events. There are just seven more days before Andrew and I begin our Christmas road trip, which translates into just three more events … Continue reading
Relinquishing Control: What Maternity Leave Is Teaching Me About Undue Pride
With the holidays quickly approaching, so are quite a few deadlines. I have more than my fair share of Christmas parties to plan and implement at work. My days in the office has been comprised of painting dozens of cardboard … Continue reading
Pro-Life Activists and Muslim Terrorists: Why One Extremist Is Not Like the Other
Over the past week, my Facebook newsfeed has been bombarded with articles and comments about the recent Planned Parenthood attack in Colorado. Their contents have been varied- some articles identify pro-life activists with “homegrown terrorists,” while others accuse the media … Continue reading