
Confronting Your Darkest Fears With Light
I will never minimize the bursts of light that have come my way during my life, still come. However, my main source of light is

I will never minimize the bursts of light that have come my way during my life, still come. However, my main source of light is

Most, if not all Christians, know about Jesus multiplying the loaves and fish. What many do not know, however, is that there were actually two

Human progression is less linear than we think, and we shouldn’t always expect the spiritual life to be a linear progression either. This point is

It is common knowledge that King Henry VIII of England broke with the Catholic Church, deciding to create his own church. He was influenced by

It’s been thirty-nine years since my husband Lino and I said our “I do’s” on the morning of June 12, 1982 in a Catholic church

God’s mercy and justice are perfect. And therein lays a conundrum for some. Just how, they wonder, does perfect mercy and justice work? In our

Off the Shelf 224 – David Wooton This week on Off the Shelf we hear a fantastic story from an ordinary guy just like you

Loreto House sits about one mile north of Denton Presbyterian Hospital on Bonnie Brae Street. Presby (as it’s known around town) is the only hospital

We Catholic/Christians are called to “evangelize.” But for me, the word, evangelize, has always been intimidating. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary says that the word, evangelize, is

There is a controversy between adherents of two views of time, one called eternalism and the other presentism. Eternalism claims that from the perspective of

How can we define this historic moment in American history? We should have known better but the withdrawal from Afghanistan was instantaneously embraced as a

An ancient legend from the Talmud tells the story of how King Solomon built the first temple. The great king wanted to be different from

Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened

The Rosary is a beautiful prayer that has brought countless spiritual blessings on humanity. If you find it difficult to concentrate on the mysteries, why

The recent Supreme Court ruling against blocking the Texas Heartbeat bill has gotten the pro-life movement celebrating and the pro-abortion folks up in arms. In

When entering a Catholic church, I like the thought that I am entering God’s own house. After all, it truly is His home, living there

The New Testament contains four gospels or accounts of the good news of Jesus Christ. These unique, yet strikingly similar, biographies of Jesus of Nazareth

It is no secret that Catholics hold the Blessed Virgin Mary in high esteem. Before I converted to Catholicism, I did not see the Catholic

A few weeks ago a friend sent me a post from a priest I know who was suggesting that anyone who chose to “take the

Several years ago in one of his many talks, Bishop Robert Barron remarked that a great retreat could be written on the questions asked by

All humans struggle with moral perfection. Jesus even tells us, “Temptations to sin are sure to come…” (Luke 17:1). Yet, the Catholic Church and Scripture

I like to write about the Jehovah’s Witnesses. They are a dangerous cult that preys on people’s ignorance of Scripture and Church history, so Catholics