Royal Power, Scandal, and the Epstein Fallout: What the Prince Andrew Case Reveals About Influence and Accountability

Explore the Prince Andrew scandal with Epstein and Maxwell—uncovering royal power, privilege, and the hidden networks shaping influence and control.

Rethinking Role Models: Modern Fatherhood, Women’s Leadership, and the Search for New Truths

What does it mean to lead in a world where old models are shifting? What happens when our definitions of strength, sacrifice, and success no longer match the roles we’ve inherited? And can the quiet evolution inside homes mirror the public revolutions in boardrooms and parliaments?

The Most Dangerous Romance Never Told: From Magdalene to Margaret

What do Mary Magdalene and Margaret Battersby have in common? In The Da Vinci Code and Joseph’s Letter, love becomes a threat to religious order — and the heart becomes the greatest heretic of all.

From Code Breakers to Grief Seekers: Why Joseph’s Letter Feels More Human than The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code invited us to question the Church. Joseph’s Letter invites us to question ourselves. Through layered characters and emotional stakes rooted in grief and legacy, Parsons’ novel offers something deeper than historical intrigue: a confrontation with what we believe and why we believe it.

The Da Vinci Code Reimagined: Unpacking Truth, Power, and Sacred Relics in Joseph’s Letter

If The Da Vinci Code left you questioning religious history, Joseph’s Letter asks what happens when the truth not only challenges the Church — but the foundation of your grief, your identity, and your faith.

Faith in the Classroom: How Catholic Education Shapes, Challenges, and Sometimes Harms Young Minds

This post explores the role of Catholic education, the ways religion is often treated as just another subject, and the lasting impact—both positive and harmful—that teachers can have on young students.

The Catholic Church and the Shadows of Abuse: Reckoning with History and Seeking Justice

This blog explores the history, key cases, institutional failures, and ongoing efforts for justice—while asking some difficult but necessary questions about the future of the Catholic Church and its moral standing in society.