This past weekend, I had the honor of bringing ten incredible teens to one of this summer’s Steubenville Youth Conferences. We had been planning and preparing for months as we prayed and took part in countless fundraisers at the parish. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2016
When Did America Start Hating Children?
As the mother of a four month old baby boy, I am appalled at the horrific reactions that I have seen following the tragedies in Ohio and Florida this past month. A few weeks back, I addressed the country’s response to … Continue reading
10 Discoveries That Made My First Four Months of Motherhood Easier
John is nearly four months old now; he is no longer considered a “newborn.” If he was drinking regular formula, he would have graduated from the newborn variety to the infant form last month. Andrew and I are attempting the … Continue reading
Our Backwards Society: Why We Would Rather Save the Gorilla Over the Child
Last week, a tragedy occurred. And no, I’m not talking about Harambe, the renown gorilla who died while attempting to save the life of a child (or so the story goes). I’m talking about the son of Michelle Gregg, the … Continue reading