As you probably already know from past posts, I love country music. This has been a relatively recent development in my life, but that’s mainly because I wasn’t exposed to this incredible genre of music until I was in college. … Continue reading
As you probably already know from past posts, I love country music. This has been a relatively recent development in my life, but that’s mainly because I wasn’t exposed to this incredible genre of music until I was in college. … Continue reading
I have a confession to make. For the past three years, I have fostered a faintly unhealthy obsession with the TLC series, “Say ‘Yes’ to the Dress”. It hasn’t been an addiction that I’ve been able to satisfy very often, … Continue reading
It’s that time of month again- book forum week. Actually, it already passed, but I didn’t want to post my reflection before I actually had my class. As you might remember from my last book forum post, every month I … Continue reading
Somehow, two months has already passed since Andrew and I got engaged. Based off of my experience of wedding planning so far, it seems to come in spurts. During the first few weeks that we were engaged, Andrew and I … Continue reading
This past week I was struck by the fact that there’s only eight more months until I’m married. In some ways, it still feels so far away, and in others, it feels like it’s so close. Naturally, Andrew and I … Continue reading
Let me begin this post by saying that I am not looking to condemn anyone by writing this blog post, but I am simply reflecting on the implications of the societal acceptance of transgenderism and modernity’s view of the human … Continue reading
Why do I write? Or more specifically, why should I continue writing? It’s a question that I’ve dwelt on for the past few weeks, especially since the semester began. To be honest, there have been many moments where I have … Continue reading
As part of my studies at the John Paul II Institute, I am required to take part in book forums three times a semester. Normally, this means reading a 20th century work of Catholic literature (usually fiction, but occasionally poetry … Continue reading
As you may or may not know, I began classes again at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family (i.e. the Institute) this past week, and I’ve already been struck by something so novel … Continue reading
I’ve noticed a rather discouraging pattern lately, one that has caused a great deal of confusion among the young and the old alike. One moment we’re accusing someone of whatever sin the media has taken hold of most recently (racism, … Continue reading