Visiting the Early Intervention Center for the first time, I did not know what to expect. I knew that the Early Intervention Center is for young children with multiple disabilities and that the [...]
One of my favorite Dorothy Day stories is the one about the diamond ring a wealthy admirer donated to the Catholic Worker. Everyone was curious to see what Dorothy would do with it and were [...]
What is all the fuss about Catholic Bishops refusing communion to pro-choice politicians? Controlling access to Jesus Christ has been a security nightmare since the day he first announced his [...]
I have been taking photographs for most of my adult life. With no technical knowledge of F-stops or apertures or how to work with light and shadow, I have still stumbled into taking some fine [...]
Change is often slow by Paula Hughes Change is often slow, sometimes so slow it seems that nothing is happening at all. We have all experienced that feeling of shock on seeing other people’s [...]
Most people, who hear the name “Montessori”, associate it with kindergarten education. Few people really know what it means, nor much about its founder, Maria Montessori. Dr. Maria Montessori was [...]
“Well, there’s absolutely no way we can take him”, I thought to myself with relief as I watched the young mother walk in through the gate holding her child in her arms. The child appeared to be [...]
Cathleen Chopra McGowan worked in the Foundation for a year before joining college in the United States. This is a reflection from her time as a staff member on the Awareness Campaign. Young as [...]
Twenty years ago, if you were a vegetarian traveling to the United States, it was slim pickings. If you ate eggs, you got your protein through omelettes and quiches, but if you were strictly veg, [...]
The amazing story of “Train Bai”, the premature baby born in a bathroom on a running train yesterday was read and discussed around the world. The tiny infant slipped down the toilet drain and [...]