About 15 years ago, I was having breakfast with a well-known conservative media personality, and he was lamenting all the terrible things that were going on in our country.
There’s an iconic black-and-white photo from 1961 by New York Times photojournalist George Tames depicting President John F. Kennedy from behind, leaning with his hands on a desk at a window of the White House...
Leadership can be a lonely existence with its burdens of difficult, impactful decisions. Here’s what some have discovered to help mitigate the solitary stress of executive responsibilities.
In many people’s minds the phrase “business virtue” is an oxymoron, as though virtue is the antithesis of commerce. Commerce is all about profits, they say, and virtue is not. Really?
Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah. Anna and Elizabeth. The stories of these women and their anguished cries to God for the gift of children are deeply ingrained in the Tradition.
The moral life consists of people choosing actions and developing virtues that enable them to pursue their own good and the good of others so that they may enter into communion with God, their Supreme Good.
Many of us carry wounds from our upbringing, from dysfunctional family life, from traumatic events, or from patterns of unhealthy behavior we developed over the years.
This season, you may have heard a lot about respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV. What is it, and why is it getting so much attention now?
This past October, I had the great pleasure of going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While in Jerusalem, I thought of those pivotal moments in the life of Jesus before the events of His crucifixion.
Father Thomas Farrell serves as chaplain of Legatus’ NE Wisconsin Chapter. He grew up in rural Wisconsin in an observant Catholic home, one of four children.