Adoration always personal and communal
The current Eucharistic Revival in the United States is generating a discussion of the role of Eucharistic Adoration in the life of the Church.
The current Eucharistic Revival in the United States is generating a discussion of the role of Eucharistic Adoration in the life of the Church.
In my last column, I reflected on the beautiful witness offered by children who were miscarried or stillborn. Now, I’d like to reflect on their parents.
Standing prominently in the entrance of the newly renovated gym is the Tom Hillary Award.
With the devastating wildfires in Maui occurring three weeks earlier, the freshman class held a donation drive in conjunction with their mixer. The effort raised $3,627 and increased awareness of Maui’s great need in the wake of this historic tragedy.
Welcome back, Hawks! The school year has officially started!
Fr. Matthew, the new Form I FM is getting to know our newest students – the guys in the Class of 2031!
It’s going to be a great year!
I recently presided at a funeral for a child who was stillborn. In preparing, I became convinced that such children and their parents are powerful witnesses to Christian faith. In this column, I’d like to reflect on these children, and in the next two columns on their parents.
Cistercian alumni, alumni parents, faculty and coaches celebrated Reunions Weekend.
The guys were on campus for Rec Camp, Soccer Camp, academic classes, and strength & conditioning.
And yet the sacramental gift remains a gift. Every priest stores within his heart unspeakable sadness and massive joy, uncertainty in meeting needs and gratitude for the aid of the Holy Spirit.