The Victim Who Vanished
By Kevin Wells (Originally published in Crisis) A short time ago, in the Maryland countryside, a priest the humble folk say bears a resemblance to Maximilian Kolbe turned on the …
By Kevin Wells (Originally published in Crisis) A short time ago, in the Maryland countryside, a priest the humble folk say bears a resemblance to Maximilian Kolbe turned on the …
Raised Lazarus By Kevin Wells I was blowing leaves over the weekend and didn’t hear the missionary priest’s 48-second phone message. I’ll never forget it. A boy told me that …
Reading the Lives of the Saints In the many weeks spent researching the life of Venerable Aloysius Schwartz, founder of World Villages for Children and the Sisters of Mary, I …
When a hellish scene unfolded before them, a train full of passengers stood still Every so often a news story from the culture slips past the inundation of daily news …
“‘I just wanted to do what God wanted and I knew God just wanted me to do my job.’” Read the full story here.
“‘Yes. Really, the oppression is everywhere now’” Read the full story here.
“It’s not easy for dads and the clergy to give everything they have to those entrusted to them, but it’s essential to be a ‘real man.’” Read the full story …
The assault on fatherhood is hitting married men just as hard as it’s hitting priests Read More »
“There’s a one hundred percent chance of heavy rain at daybreak tomorrow.” Read the full story here.
“Last night I walked into a memory at my former parish, something long-forgotten, and tears began to well.” Read the full story here.
“The soon-to-be-murdered Monsignor Thomas Wells gathered more than a dozen family and friends at an old Irish farmhouse in Garrykennedy, a village smaller than your backyard.” Read the full story …