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An Abnormal Life In the Me-Centric Universe

A friend said to me the other day upon learning my wife is pregnant, “Again! Are you crazy? You’re never going to be able to have a normal life.” A normal life? I wonder what that means. Every once in… Continue Reading →

Thanks for the Catechism Daddy!

“Thanks for the Catechism Daddy!” Certainly something not many parents hear. My 7 yr. old daughter recently wrapped up ‘religion’ classes at our local parish. They seem to do a nice job there and the oldest kids (5 & 7)… Continue Reading →

An Indecent Family

My family and I go to a diner most Sundays after church. It’s our big event of the week and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Recently, two women sitting at an adjacent table engaged in a lengthy conversation about… Continue Reading →

Easter Sunday Mass: The Art of Distraction

My wife and I usually tag-team mass on Sunday. One of us goes to Mass early—and by early I mean 10:30 a.m.—and the other stays home with the four knuckleheads (children). Then we switch. The other spouse goes to the… Continue Reading →

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