by Genevieve Kineke | Dec 10, 2024 | Columns, Prayer
When you piece it all together, you’ll see that Mary, as quiet as she was, moved in significant ways—both before and after her marriage to Joseph. After her encounter with Gabriel and hearing the tremendous news that she was to be the mother of the Messiah, she “arose...
by Genevieve Kineke | Aug 31, 2022 | Church crisis, Columns, Culture, Family, Prayer
“Take comfort, my people” (Isaiah 40:1) is a common enough phrase during the Advent season, but there is no reason why this divine directive should be limited to that time of year. In fact, given the growing anxieties all around us—familial concerns, psychological...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 4, 2021 | Columns, Islam, Reviews
Years of older blog posts (on myriad topics of interest to women of faith) can be found here. A separate blog on Islam (specifically as it relates to women) can be found here. Years of audio from a television/radio show can be found here. My articles at Catholic...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 2, 2021 | Columns, Culture, Family
Despite the existential body blows thrown at the family in recent decades, there is a template that might help to push back against the present confusion. In Biology 101, we learned that at the center of every plant or animal cell is a nucleus, whose key function is...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 11, 2019 | Columns, Culture, Gender, Legislation
Recently, two young men identifying as women stood atop Connecticut’s high school podiums after their track victories, putting their competitors in an awkward situation. To grumble against the unfair physiological advantages of those who defeated them seems like...
by Genevieve Kineke | Jan 14, 2019 | Church crisis, Columns, Virtue
Here is my latest column, which was titled “The Prism of Holiness.” I think you can imagine where I’m going with this: We have before us the opportunity to dedicate a new year to the Lord; and amidst all the worthy secular resolutions, I would also...
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