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St. Jerome and the Latin Vulgate
We may take reading the Bible in our native language for granted and make the assumption all people were able to do so since the time of Jesus, which is simply not true. We can thank Saint Jerome, whose feast we celebrate on Sept. 30, that we have the Old and New Testaments to read in the language of our choice.
Saint Michael, Defend Us in Battle
My husband and I walked into our first ultrasound excited and a bit apprehensive not knowing what to expect. Everything looked good; baby measured the exact size for his projected due date, September 29. On the drive home, we began talking about names and looked up the saint of the day for his due date. September 29 is the Feast of the Archangels. At that moment, we knew our baby’s name would be Michael if he was a boy.
St. Vincent de Paul: Witness to Eternity
This article explores the life and legacy of St. Vincent de Paul, the "Apostle of Charity," who transformed from a young priest into one of history's greatest advocates for the poor and marginalized.
Book Review: TALK
We all want to be great conversationalists. Who doesn’t want to be the person who lights up the room with our charm, wit, and empathy, easily connecting with others?
The Divine Designer: Finding God in Everyday Design
A lot of people assume design—especially graphic design—is simply about making something look pretty. I don’t blame them; much of the process happens behind the scenes. But design is so much more than decoration: it provides structure, communication, and problem-solving.
As Catholic women, we can approach design with a unique perspective: we believe in a God who is not only the Creator, but the ultimate Designer.
Empathy and AI: Customer Service in a Digital Age
The Catholic Church teaches that technology is a gift when it serves human dignity and fosters authentic relationships. Still, we have to be careful. Relying too much on AI risks fraying the delicate threads of human connection.

