I did not know myself to be frustration-intolerant until I was middle-aged. It wasn’t just the wisdom of more birthdays that made my diagnosis clear. It was al... Read More ...
I’d wandered into a lonely chapel to pray, happy to find a tabernacle and some peaceful quiet. Some moments into my time before the King, a dryness in my nose w... Read More ...
“Yet another year,” the unhappy wife thinks to herself, “and we’re still struggling with this.”
Or perhaps this dismal thought isn’t kept inside and is snarl... Read More ...
When Archbishop Charles Chaput was appointed head of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he noted that “my appointment to Philadelphia is an arranged marriage…When... Read More ...
That meal was a "point of no return" for my parents, but in faith, I know lines can be un-crossed
My parent's marriage was rather a mixture of success and fa... Read More ...
Katie Rinniss (a pseudonym) is a writer and editor who has been working in the field of Christian/Catholic media for more than a decade. She has a master’s in theology, which she puts to good use every day as she discusses themes including metaphysics and biblical hermeneutics in language and concepts accessible to her children, ages 8 to 2.