Recent Posts
Does This Laptop Make Me Look Fat?
This is a story of two spaces: At the front of my house, in a corner of the living room that I affectionately refer to as my “office,” is my laptop. That is where I write or,
ISIS Stages Mass Attacks (As in Brussels), and Small Ones (As in Bangladesh)
Hossain Ali was a Muslim; but in 1999, he and his family converted to Christianity, joining the local Presbyterian church in the Kurigram district of Bangladesh. The 68-year-old Ali was out for his morning walk
On Spy Wednesday, a Haunting Reminder of Judas’ Demons
Today is Spy Wednesday. If you're a theologicophile, you may already know that Wednesday during Holy Week is called that because today's Gospel reading, taken from Matthew 26:14-25, recounts the story of Judas' betrayal of
St. Gabriel Possenti, St. Francis of Assisi, and the Lizard
Image: Pixabay St. Gabriel Possenti grabbed the handgun, aimed at a lizard crossing the road, and pulled the trigger. Bam! With his first shot, he struck his target; flesh from the hapless lizard
What If the Choice Comes Down to Hillary or Trump?
It's not a happy scenario: What if, next November, the choice comes down to voting for Hillary Clinton or for Donald Trump? It's almost too late to avoid that fate; but if there is anything
Shout for the King! The Easter Story for Children
Thank you, thank you to Pauline Press for this cute and colorful Bible Activity Book to help children understand and appreciate the Easter story. Four- to seven-year-olds will learn about Jesus through games and puzzles,
Why Do Catholics Do That?
Whether you’re a life-long Catholic or someone who has little direct experience with Catholicism, you may have questions.
- Why do Catholics pray to Mary and the saints?
- Why so much kneeling at Mass?
- Why does the Catholic Church require attendance at Sunday Mass; can’t you pray at home or at the beach?
Here you’ll find answers to some of these and other puzzling questions about the Catholic Faith.

Seasons of Grace
Reflections on Faith, Family, and the Future of America
“Seasons of Grace” is a letter from my heart. From faith to family, from technology to travel, I’ll be touching on these topics and more—to quote an old and dear friend—through the lens of Scripture and the vantage point of my Catholic Faith. I look forward to talking with you!
Elsewhere on the Web
Here you can find my articles that have appeared in the National Catholic Register, Aleteia, and other Catholic publications. And watch this space for news of future projects!
About Kathy Schiffer
