Who do you want to present yourself as? What can you do to make things straight? Who do you want to be in faith?

Who do you want to present yourself as? What can you do to make things straight? Who do you want to be in faith?
This image is one dear to the Passionist Congregation it was originally given to our founder, St. Paul of the Cross, by Pope Clement XIV.
“They don’t care what you know till they know that you care.” This is a saying I heard many years ago and this is the core of what youth ministry looks like here at St. Pius X Parish in Owensboro.
As a new year always starts, people set New Year’s resolutions to help them achieve a goal.
“Whatever is behind this door,” she seemed to brace herself as she inserted the key into the lock, “Don’t let anything surprise you.”
The 2025 Black History Month theme, “African Americans and Labor,” connotes the historical significance of work or labor to the history of African Americans.
The Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, celebrated on February 22, holds deep significance for the Catholic Church, as it emphasizes the authority and spiritual leadership of the Apostle Peter and his successors, the popes.
As I mentioned last month, this article will give examples of archivable items to help you determine whether you have something that the diocesan archives might accept for preservation. Though entire books have been written on appraising possible archival items, I will try to keep this article brief.
Whether you are fully retired or just beginning a career, what are some of the Gospel values that you have seen in your workplace?
History can never be completely recreated. However, an honest historian can always do their best to present the most complete and accurate account that can be mustered from the sources available.