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Simcha Fisher: My mother’s actions spoke loudly

Some people have mothers they could always go to for advice. My mother was not like that. If she was speaking about the news, or...

Simcha Fisher: In some ways the world is getting kinder

As I was writing this essay, I got a call from a blind man named Henry. He needed help finding the front door of...

Simcha Fisher: Get your wedding de-planning services here

My daughter once worked at Michael's craft supply store. It wasn't a very challenging job, so she took it upon herself to add a...

Simcha Fisher: On home altars

I've been steeping in Catholic social media for more than 20 years, and somehow all that time, I've been able to resist the idea...

Simcha Fisher: Love the nut jobs

Look out! Like a freight train, bearing down on us with gathering speed and menace, I mean twinkling and jollity and goodwill toward mankind in general, here come The Holidays.

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Simcha Fisher: Recovering from harm caused by the pandemic

You don't have to have COVID to suffer from it With half our family fully vaccinated and the other half getting there as soon as...

Simcha Fisher: In which we obtain culture

A trip to the museum was almost worth the confusing freeway exits and tick-infested car Gather 'round, friends, and I'll tell you the story of...

Simcha Fisher: Sweet suffering Anna Jarvis

What would the founder of Mother's Day think of it today? Does Mother's Day play out in Australia like it does in the US? Maybe...

Simcha Fisher: It’s ok to say I just don’t know

My friend Nora said, "If this past year wasn't the year you learned to say 'I don't know' and 'the data isn't clear yet'...

Simcha Fisher: Death is always close, but so is the One...

After my mother’s funeral, I drove home and took off my wet, muddy clothes, and found that I could barely move. My flesh had turned...

Simcha Fisher: Milo and other real humans

Celebrities may be fascinating, but we can't objectify them Against my better judgement, I read the LifeSiteNews interview with Milo Yiannopoulos, the professionally degenerate political...

Simcha Fisher: Maybe you don’t have to do anything

Sometimes just nothing, or something simple, is best Some of the best advice I've gotten in my life didn't sound like advice at all, at...
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