“Truth in Religion: The Plurality of Religions and the Unity of Truth”
This is my 12-stage, decision-maker\’s summary of philosopher Mortimer Adler\’s argument found in his book Truth in Religion: The Plurality of Religions and the Unity
This is my 12-stage, decision-maker\’s summary of philosopher Mortimer Adler\’s argument found in his book Truth in Religion: The Plurality of Religions and the Unity
Tantum ergo Sacramentum Down in adoration falling veneremur cernui;
Hollow, empty spaces All the world so wide Distraction filling silence While the soul abides. The ego dances freely With the vapid little thrills Temptations
One of the problems an ordinary human person faces while trying to accept God\’s providence is the way God gives; God gives us what we
When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,”Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes,
What if you could create the ideal town, based on your Catholic beliefs? What if you could build a town centered upon prayer, open to
In a few short weeks my wife Miriam and I will be welcoming our first born, Isabella. The approaching of this holy and awesome life-changing
It might sound like a throwaway question along the lines of “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” But St.
Amour is a 2012 French film about an elderly man’s love for his wife. As Anne’s quality of life slowly deteriorates, Georges’ generous love for
In Exodus 2, the Bible points out that Moses’ parents were Levites. The tribe of Levi would be chosen to perform holy service and they would be set apart by
Here is an alphabetized list of words and phrases that I find helpful during a decision-making process. I have drawn the words from many sources
Pope Francis has been handing out the concluding document from the 5th General Conference of Latin American Bishops, a.k.a. \”Aparecida\” to many diplomats and leaders
…or so you’d think if you got all your information about Catholicism from blog comboxes. Not surprisingly, Pope Francis has been in the news lately.
A friendly young air conditioner tech came over to check the system at our home. Small talk led to him asking, \”So how many kids
The headline is just a slight tinkering of the title of Andrew McCarthy\’s post on National Review Online from the other day. Though McCarthy\’s post
On December 8,1992, an article appeared in the science section of the New York Times under the headline \”A Rising Cost of Modernity: Depression.\” The
In our rush-to-be-fed-and-entertained modern life (so we will feel pleasure as we bloat) how often are you going to read a story or be shown
Being a woman and being Catholic in the modern world is seen as somewhat of a paradox. What a contradiction it can seem in today
As a writer, I often spend more time than I’d like to admit with a dictionary and thesaurus. This is not because I don’t know
The worst possible fate for me would be to die and discover that I had lived an existence similar to the allegory described in Plato’s Cave. Plato
\”Be a man.\” Men are hardly given any credit these days. Hell, we cannot even get bad credit. Look at the Robin Thicke guy who
When I first posted “What If I’m Wrong About NFP?” on my own blog, this comment appeared: This is what it looks like in the