Told by Jeannine Eisenbacher
It started out as a routine ultrasound on October 27, 2005. We were pregnant with our fifth child, and were excited to see this little one growing in me. It took a sudden and unexpected turn when…
October 29th, 2008 by Greg Schlueter
Told by Jeannine Eisenbacher
It started out as a routine ultrasound on October 27, 2005. We were pregnant with our fifth child, and were excited to see this little one growing in me. It took a sudden and unexpected turn when…
October 17th, 2008 by Karon Adams
A letter arrives in my mailbox. “Thank you. I had your Rosary in Iraq and it helped me in my faith and my job. I am home now, and safe. Here is your ribbon. God Bless.” I hold that letter…
October 16th, 2008 by Mary Kochan
[S]eeing that time seizes upon all things human, we also in turn ought to snatch from it something which may profit us to eternal life, especially since a certain awful expectation of the approach of the divine judgment importunately demands…
September 17th, 2008 by CE Recommends
Nearly five years ago, Brian Shields (the producer of the motion picture Thérèse) convinced Ken Davison and Jim Morlino to create Glory Stories, which within a couple short years developed into a weekly radio standard for both the Ave Maria…
September 12th, 2008 by CE Recommends
“If we are what we eat,” asks Abbot Placid Solari, OSB, “then do we really want to ‘super-size it’?”
So begins a 60-second episode of The One-Minute Monk, which premiered on Catholic radio across the nation in June and July. In…
August 2nd, 2008 by CE Recommends
“If we are what we eat,” asks Abbot Placid Solari, OSB, “then do we really want to ‘super-size it’?”
So begins a one-minute episode of The One-Minute Monk, which premiered on Catholic radio across the nation in June and July. In…
July 29th, 2008 by CE Recommends
We goofed! Calling all Catholic child detectives to solve the case of the publishing error.
Imagine you are whistling in your kitchen as you whip the frosting, eagerly anticipating the taste of warm cake and fresh frosting–then you hear something go…
June 19th, 2008 by CE Recommends
The Digital Catholic Library represents a leap forward in Catholic publishing. Instead of being entirely dependent on publishers to keep timeless treasures in print, Catholics will be able to keep, research, and print their own copies of the great works of…
June 17th, 2008 by CE Recommends
The Digital Catholic Library represents a leap forward in Catholic publishing. Instead of being entirely dependent on publishers to keep timeless treasures in print, Catholics will be able to keep, research, and print their own copies of the great works of…
May 6th, 2008 by CE Recommends
Told by Fr. Joseph Campbell
There was a couple who was extremely generous. They had eleven children, and the dinner table often had others seated along with them. The house at any given time was a home to others in need. They…