
A Catholic Worthiness Score?
It is a common practice to pull a credit report on a person applying for a job or a loan. In fact, your credit score

It is a common practice to pull a credit report on a person applying for a job or a loan. In fact, your credit score

In June 1941, an expedition led by Russian anthropologists Tashmuhammed Kari-Niyazov and Mikhail Gerasimov begin excavations in the “Gur-Emi” at the burial site of Timur

The scientific community is finally beginning to grasp what the ancient Hebrews understood thousands of years ago; an unborn child thinks, feels, and remembers. There

If we do not risk anything for God, we will never do anything great for him (St Louis de Montfort). Recently, I went to the

As the American holiday of Thanksgiving approaches, I am reminded of how important thanksgiving is at every Mass we celebrate. As the Catechism of the

In the Gospel for Sunday, October 31st this year, Jesus tells a scribe that he is “not far from the Kingdom of God” (Mk 12:28-34).

I belong to a particular club that no parent wants to belong to. The one titled “I lost a child.” It really doesn’t matter whether

By: Unknown Centurion The American shepherds met last week to draft a document to make the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus and His

History involves change. Change can be sudden, it can be slow, but like taxes and death, change is guaranteed. Working out how and why it

Trust in Jesus Jesus knows us through and through. As Catholics, He knows and forgives our past mistakes through the sacrament of Reconciliation. He leads

Off the Shelf 230 – Raymond Arroyo As we head into Advent we will soon see the signs of the current war on Christmas raising

We who are on uncovered ground, Voices sounding in the desert, We the desert, we deserted, We who are sure of our suffering.[i] This Sunday,

It does not take a bible scholar to guess that when I refer to a grouchy curmudgeon in service to God, I am thinking of

Springtide Research Institute, a newly formed research center that is focused on Gen Z, recently released a study on attitudes of adolescents and young adults

Why did Thomas Edison not give up trying to invent the light bulb after testing thousands of materials that would not make the right filament?

Imagine a scene from the first century. Emperor Nero has persecuted every Christian that can be rounded up in Rome. By his decree, they are

This evening, I happened to notice a fundraiser which encouraged people to designate a Catholic parish whenever they make an Amazon purchase. While ostensibly helping

In order to shed some light on the complementarity between Ignatian and Carmelite Spirituality that is being discussed at present, I would like to say

How often do you check in with God to see how you are living your purpose and your vocation? During these past 18 months, I

Way back in 1208 AD, St. Dominic was having trouble overcoming the Albigensian heresy. Those who promoted it were Gnostics who denied that Jesus

If you do not live what you believe, you will end up believing what you live. (Ven. Fulton J. Sheen) Happy New Year! No, I’m

To mark the 150th anniversary of the declaration of Saint Joseph as the Patron of the Universal Church, Pope Francis proclaimed 2021, the “Year of