by Genevieve Kineke | Apr 4, 2024 | Culture, Family, Legislation
At the end of a carefully crafted article about IVF and the Court’s ruling on the accidental destruction of human embryos, the author, attorney Sarah Stula, explains her relationship to the question at hand: My husband and I suffered from infertility for almost...
by Genevieve Kineke | Feb 4, 2023 | Culture, Family, Motherhood, Prayer, Virtue
I wouldn’t have commented on Marie Kondo (whom I haven’t read or watched in any format) except that Simcha Fisher did, and she likewise has not read or watched her. So this is certainly a meta-post (a post on an article on a book by a woman!) Simcha,...
by Genevieve Kineke | Nov 2, 2022 | Culture, End of Life, Family, Health, Prayer, Prolife
“May we readily provide care and support to the sick and dying that respects their dignity and protects their lives.” This important intention came with a thoughtful reflection: The source of human dignity lies in the reality that God became man to save us...
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 | Jul 19, 2021 | Family, Saints
Every year as I grew up in Annapolis, I saw the streets downtown barricaded off in mid-July for the Bastille Day celebrations. Obviously, French support was essential to the success of the American revolution, and within the Maryland State House stands the very room...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 22, 2021 | Family
In the summer of 2021, the contemplative Dominican nuns of the Monastery of Our Lady of Grace in North Guilford, Connecticut will have a new member. Gretchen Erlichman, a PhD candidate and teaching fellow at Catholic University, explains her vocation here: I...
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