The Kids Are All Right
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Monday, October 31, 2011
Amidst news reports on battles & skirmishes, it can be difficult to see what’s happening in the larger conflict.
Here’s a heartening article about the long-term success of the pro-life movement.
You may or may not agree with some of the political assumptions, but you’ll like this news:
In 2011 alone, 24 states have enacted 52 new restrictions on abortion. Five now require an ultrasound before an... READ MORE
With Youth In Malta
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
As promised, here is the second moment from the Pope’s Malta pilgrimage that touched my heart.
In his meeting with young people in Malta, the pope took questions before he himself spoke.
I haven’t found a full transcript yet, but I love the first question because it is brave and honest.
It’s not coming from a pious kid who adores the Pope, but from a kid who is in some way not revealed more broken.... READ MORE
Hope Floats
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Monday, April 19, 2010
The pope spent the weekend in Malta.
He was there to celebrate the 1950th anniversary of St. Paul’s shipwreck on the island.
Paul’s near-drowning became the instrument of the Maltese faith.
Two moments in particular move me greatly.
Of course the abuse crisis hung like a cloud of volcanic ash over the pilgrimage, to use reporter John Allen’s simile, but I actually think that made the moments I’ll... READ MORE
Nineteen Could Have Known
Posted by Arwen Mosher in Marriage on Sunday, August 17, 2008
When I think of someone who could benefit from marriage advice, I think immediately of myself on my wedding day. Bryan and I were married exactly six years ago today, when I was nineteen and he was twenty-one. We were sure we were following God’s will for our lives, and to that extent, we were ready. But nineteen, in our culture anyway, is still very young, and if I could meet my nineteen-year-old... READ MORE
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