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Walking on Eggshells: Why You Keep Having Different Fights that Feel the Same
The content of an argument can change every day, every week, or even every month. But the relational dynamic and the cycle of stability, hurt, remorse, one-sided repair, and then stabilization again remains the same.
Are You Secretly Worshipping Your Boyfriend?
It’s good and healthy to want to be with someone you love. But there is a line where that person stops being a lover and starts acting as a substitute for God. And that line can be difficult to decipher.
When You’re Trying to Grow…But Your Partner Isn’t
You’re confronting your not-so-ideal habits. You’re naming your wounds. You’re in therapy, mentorship, spiritual direction—or maybe all three. You’re growing. And your partner isn’t.
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Memento Mori: Three Powerful Truths Offered by the Church in November
When someone experiences trauma it doesn’t just live in memory. It gets wired into the brain. Certain triggers…
Why You Can’t Separate Brain, Body, and Relationship
When someone experiences trauma it doesn’t just live in memory. It gets wired into the brain. Certain triggers…
That’s So ADHD!
But here’s the big question: What’s the difference between someone having an “ADHD moment” and someone who actually has ADHD?
Correcting Aquinas: Why One Small Error Still Wounds the Church
St. Thomas Aquinas built parts of his anthropology on Aristotle’s biology. From that premise, Aquinas could write that woman is…
Beyond the Bedroom: What JP2 Really Taught in Theology of the Body
Reducing Theology of the Body to “Catholic sex talks” is like reducing the ocean to a swimming pool. You’re missing the depth, the…
“You Don’t Have to Impress Me”: The Sentence Every Child Needs to Hear
“You don’t have to impress me for me to love you.” That one sentence did what hours of lecturing can’t. It cut through the fear that…
What OCD Really Feels Like (And Why It’s Misunderstood)
Having a part within you that is OCD doesn’t automatically equate to being organized or clean. OCD is brutal. It’s painful. It’s…
What St. Thérèse Knew About Being Supermom
When I first became a mom, I never would have said I thought holiness meant control. What I told myself was that I was…
Finding Mary in the NICU: Learning to Trust When Control Slips Away
When Stefanie’s daughter Anna was born, she arrived early and fragile. Within hours, she was whisked into the…
Parenting and the Trap of Counterfeit Connection
The TV had become my friend. As a working mom, there were moments when I needed something to keep the kids occupied while…
Healing with Padre Pio: The Interplay of Truth and Compassion
Padre Pio is, in many ways, famous for his direct and often harsh way of communicating the truth in the confessional. Here are just two…
Three Tips to Navigate Parenthood in the Modern Culture
Do you have a plan on how to navigate the difficult parenting challenges you will face raising children in a modern context?
Parents, This Changes Everything…Literally
If you’re raising Catholic kids in today’s culture, here’s the hard truth: faith won’t grow in silence. In a fallen world, parenting means…
Raising Faithful Kids in a Fallen World: 5 Lessons from a Former School Counselor and Single Mom
If you’re raising Catholic kids in today’s culture, here’s the hard truth: faith won’t grow in silence. In a fallen world, parenting means…
“Other People Have It Worse”: The Double-Edged Nature of Comparison
Here’s the deeper truth: our suffering matters. It matters so much that when we dare to voice it aloud, a part of…
Is Self-Reflection Selfish?
I am all too aware of the many influencers promoting self investment. A core question arises though, does make better people?
Waiting with St. Monica
Why is waiting on the Lord so uncomfortable? One reason I find is that it reminds me that I am not ultimately in control of…
Helping Children Face Spiritual Fears The “Big God, Little Devil” Way
Baby Brian’s body was completely incorrupt. Thirty-seven years in the ground, and he looked as though he had just fallen asleep—rosy…
Three Parenting Lessons from an Incorrupt Baby
Baby Brian’s body was completely incorrupt. Thirty-seven years in the ground, and he looked as though he had just fallen asleep—rosy…
The Fantastic Four as a Symbol of Family
How does the new Fantastic Four movie reflect the Catholic vision of life, family, and moral responsibility?
Three Ways to Experience Sacred Stillness
I measure success by what I can fit into a day. But, as I recently learned from a conversation between Dr Greg…
When Panic Hits: What to Do, and What It’s Telling You
When someone is in the middle of a panic attack, you don’t start with deep conversations about childhood trauma or…
The Rise of AI Therapy: Can a Chatbot Help You Heal?
We’re seeing clinical outcomes from AI counseling tools that are comparable to traditional therapy. But the real question is what’s missing?
The Healing Power of Watchfulness
The devil spent a lot of time harassing St. John Vianney. He would light the saint’s bed on fire. He would fill the room with…
How to settle anxiety in the heart and mind of someone with OCD
On a spectrum from discomfort to the loudest of alarm bells, OCD longs, sometimes shouts, for more. It always wants, needs, more. More…
How Adultery Happens
Recently, a video surfaced online that took the country by storm: Andy Byron, the now-former CEO, caught on camera at a Coldplay concert…
Am I Addicted to My Phone?
No one really wants to ask it—and certainly no one wants to answer it. But if we’re honest? Most of us are probably somewhere on the yes spectrum. And listen—no judgment if that’s you…































