by John D. Pierce | Mar 7, 2023 | Feature, Opinion
I didn’t play a lot of organized sports growing up — but a whole lot of unorganized sports, especially baseball and softball. Rarely did I don a uniform, and I have but one little scratched-up trophy: “Boynton All-Stars 1968.” Coaches weren’t knocking down my doors,...
by Linda Cross | Feb 24, 2023 | Feature, Opinion
She is an immigrant. But aside from her struggle to speak English, she is like most of her neighbors in an upscale neighborhood in a sunny U.S. city. She is a member of an extended family of well-educated professionals who attend Mass regularly and take part in their...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Feb 3, 2023 | News
Most U.S. parents do not place a high priority on their children sharing their religious views, according to a Pew Research Center report published January 24. Parents were presented with the prompt, “Thinking about the kind of people you hope your children become as...
by Michael Chancellor | Jan 25, 2023 | Opinion
Prince Harry’s autobiography is making international headlines and it quickly reached the top of the best sellers’ list. I confess a complete lack of curiosity regarding all things related to the British monarchy. However, the title of Harry’s book, Spare,...
by Kali Cawthon-Freels | Jan 19, 2023 | Opinion
Imagine going to your public library around the holidays. You load the kids into the car and prepare for a morning of fun activities. When you arrive, you notice an adult dressed in slightly over-the-top clothes with ruby-red cheeks and shiny black leather shoes...