
The Virtues of the Magi
The prominent virtues of the Magi are piety and wisdom (in recognizing Christ as universal king and the light of the world), faith, fortitude, hope

The prominent virtues of the Magi are piety and wisdom (in recognizing Christ as universal king and the light of the world), faith, fortitude, hope

We have all been flooded by posts on social media telling us to pray for Mexico, Puerto Rico, and other areas hit by disaster.

In the 6th chapter of the letter to the Romans, St. Paul teaches that through complete surrender to Christ, the Christian becomes a second Christ.

After a fruitful breakfast conversation with a searching friend, I realized that almost all the questions that he asked were in some way connected to

St. Paul’s first and second letters to the Thessalonians highlight the importance of work and the dangers of idleness. His insistence on the individuality

The eternal recurrence In The Gay Science and other works, Nietzsche presents his idea of the eternal recurrence. The demon in Nietzsche’s work poses this

To be sure, morally or otherwise, no one is good in the sense of perfect. We are usually only good in a relative sense. We

The historicity of God—God’s presence in history—should never be taken for granted, yet we do have a tendency to forget that God is active in

I have inherited a high level of anxiety and perfectionism which makes peace difficult to attain in my life. When I was a teenager newly

Now used by the right and the left, fake news is practically the catch phrase of the Trump presidency. It refers to media reports which

A Love-Hate Relationship with Sexual Freedom Our culture has a love-hate relationship with the ideas of sexual liberation that spewed out of the sixties and

Recently, we heard selections from the First Letter of John at daily Mass. St. John writes with boldness and clarity but also with a degree