
When It Comes To Our Youth, Silence Is Not Golden
Technology is everywhere. These days, one is aware of the unfortunate scenario of individuals sitting around a table, eyes buried in cell phones and other

Technology is everywhere. These days, one is aware of the unfortunate scenario of individuals sitting around a table, eyes buried in cell phones and other

John 17 contains the longest recorded prayer of Jesus Christ, which he said right after the Last Supper. Jesus, the Eternal High Priest, is in

Lent should be a deep personal encounter with Jesus Christ. It took me a long time to understand that. I suppose that’s because I needed

Breadbox Media is pleased to announced that iconic Christian music singer-songwriter John Michael Talbot has joined the show lineup with his weekly podcast All Things

Are we the “wicked tenants” Jesus speaks of in Mark 12? Who, me? How could that be? I’m a good person. I try to live

Humility is considered by St Augustine to be the foundation of all other virtues – the trait that lays the groundwork on our journey toward

Of all the Sundays at Mass when my husband and have taken turns taking our 2-year-old or 1-year-old out to calm down, one Sunday

My mother died on February 26, 2006. She spent most of February in the hospital. When it became clear she was never going home, medical

Realization of a Trend A few years ago, I first became cognizant of the widespread appeal of stoicism in modern culture at a family reunion.

Sex is great and belongs in marriage. Yet, when it comes to sex, Catholics often get a bad rap. Many people look at our beliefs

The Disease of What’s Best for Me There is a disease rampant in our world today. A disease called “What’s Best for Me.” Entertainment programs

Although you won’t find “Acts of the Disciples” in the Bible, every baptized Christian that was, is now, and ever will be could be included

What does salvation mean? For a good part of my life, this particular doctrine was the subject of countless hours of contemplation and spiritual struggle.

“Then, if you spend yourself in behalf of others… then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday,”

Family: The Basic Cell of Society Catholic tradition and teaching firmly upholds the great importance and significance of the family as the “basic unit of

They are not always very obvious but they are not invisible either. Such is the liturgical role of the Sacristan within a parish. Many parishes

My wife and I live in a small city, or actually more of a small to medium sized town with a population just slightly in

As a wife and mother, I have several little routines which have become touchstones through the days, weeks and years. They are practices that are

A unique and interesting aspect of Carmelite spirituality and prayer is that we do not look to a founder as a guide but to a

As I wrote a few months ago, I’m very grateful to be Catholic. However, having practiced the Faith (at least on paper) for my whole

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to

Does the Mystical Body (or at least the portion represented by your parish) need a transplant? Is your parish missing some body parts? It could