You can lead a boy to homework, but you can’t make him think. Sooner or later, every parent makes this discovery. How then, is a concerned parent going to find the ignition switch that will start the learning engine that lies hidden between the ears of his or her developing child?Read More
“I’m Coach Mac’s brother.”When I introduced myself to Jason Brennan at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland Jan. 19, he carried his Uncle Mark’s crosier and a confused expression.Back in December, I had spent a leisurely morning at the Frederick home of his parents, Paul and Patricia, gatheringRead More
I do not want to have a mouse.I do not like him in my house.I do not want to see him creepThroughout the rooms while children sleep.His time to be here as our guestHas gone too long, though I’m impressedThat he quite simply won’t be caughtNo matter what treats weRead More
Giving priority to Christian refugees for settlement would be “a trap” that fuels religious tensions, said Iraq’s Chaldean Catholic patriarch.Read More
During Catholic Schools Week, the Catholic Review asked five educators in the Archdiocese of Baltimore to share the inspiration behind their vocation.Read More