By Fr. Rich, O.P.P As with most holidays, Labor Day was born in unrest, violence, and bloodshed. It came about in the late 1800s, after Congress passed legislation and President […]
Sunday Columns
A Prayer for the Life of the World
By Sr. Karen, O.P. We Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois, met in General Chapter during Easter Week this year. We are called into this body of the whole every five […]
Choose Love
By Trent Rash “To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.” My introduction to that verse from Ecclesiastes was from the song “Turn, […]
Your Generosity, Your Impact
By Fr. Rich, O.P. Back in March, I shared with you the results of the Season of Stewardship Renewal program, which we first began in January. Since that point, we […]
Spend your Treasures
By Theresa Nguyen There was a man whose land produced a bountiful harvest. He asked himself, “What shall I do for I do not have space to store my harvest?” […]
Love God, Neighbor, and Self
By Fr. Rich, O.P. I have a theory. It has been developing over the past couple of weeks as our community has experienced a challenging storm around Church doctrine and […]