
One Thing to Change the World
When an ancient sage was asked if he could do just one thing to change the world for the better he said that he would

When an ancient sage was asked if he could do just one thing to change the world for the better he said that he would

Joy, which was the small publicity of the pagan, is the gigantic secret of the Christian (G.K. Chesterton). The first time my husband and I

Angel of God, My Guardian Dear Annoying and persistent, the thumping sound of a disco dance dragged me out of deep sleep. Blearily I forced

It appears that many American bishops think that the way to deal with the scandal of giving communion to Catholic pro-abortion politicians is to be

Chana Messinger posted a lucid essay challenging the contention that science and theology, as forms of human knowledge, address different subject matter and therefore cannot

Prayer can take place in a variety of settings and conditions, and address what is uppermost on our minds at any given time. Events and

Three years ago, I wrote a piece called “Dating Outside the Church.” To this day, the piece seems to inspire comments. Looking back on the

I came across a feature story in one of our leading newspapers detailing how Filipinos can get started with another 500 years of Christianity. It

By: Steven Smith, Alan Moy MD, and Russell Gonnering MD This is Part II of a three-part series on covid vaccines and the mass vaccination

The word “catholic” means universal or all-inclusive. You find out how true this is if you write about different saints. I have written articles about

I‘m getting on in life, and I think it’s finally time to plan ahead and speculate on what heaven is like. All I was told

A while ago, I wrote an article about the way that “The Chosen” depicts Mary at the wedding of Cana. The article was positive about

Off the Shelf 225 – Adam Blai It’s been a while my friends! After a brief hiatus for high school tennis I am back! This

As we struggle to find our way, it is easy to go astray, especially when we are bombarded with inevitable contradictions of life. Usually, we

A phrase often used and thrown around: original sin. For many, the doctrine of original sin is understood as a mark or stain on our

As a newlywed, I wish someone had told me what to expect after the glow of infatuation had worn off. Counter to what secular society

Forgive Me, Father, For I Have Sinned When you’re in the confessional, either old-style behind a screen and on your knees or sitting on a

Somehow, for some reason, Christ’s teachings have been watered down over that last 50 or 60 years. Today Christianity seems to be all about loving

By Coco Blignaut Rosarium Films is Making a Film About Saint Teresa of ÁVILA Our film, SAINT is an independent, intimate, character-driven film about the

When I was 9 years old in 1968, I did not know any children whose parents were not married to each other. Since that year

Many Christians believe in the necessity of “Scripture and Tradition,” as a twin source of God’s Revelation. Some Christians take the stronger view of “Traditionism.”

The Old Testament prophets have much to say to us today. In their time they were speaking the words of Yahweh to a people who