
Set the Captives Free!
Throughout the United States, over 600 volunteers have dedicated themselves to setting captives free. They set seniors free from the captivity of spiritual isolation during

Throughout the United States, over 600 volunteers have dedicated themselves to setting captives free. They set seniors free from the captivity of spiritual isolation during

The Gospel reading for Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time (Year C, 2025) encourages us to reflect on the significance of the narrow

Last year, I participated in the formal rite of exorcism with the local diocesan exorcist. While this was not my first encounter with demons, it

Parents should explain to their children, at an appropriate age, and in a nonthreatening manner, the reality of evil and the devil. One can even

The French playwright, Molière, once wrote that “la grande ambition de la femme est d’inspirer l’amour” (the great ambition of a woman is to inspire

Our primary goal in life is to get to Heaven. Everything is secondary to this. Earthly problems fade away, but Heaven and Hell are forever.

[God] loves exceedingly, that we should treat with Him in sincerity, plainness, and clearness, and not speak one thing and mean another. He always gives

Each year on October 27th, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Frumentius. Yet, within this veneration lies a persistent and pervasive historical fallacy

In the golden age of game shows from the fifties and sixties, “To Tell the Truth” ranked among the best and most watched. Four celebrity

With regard to the sanctitiy of human life and the sanctity of the transmission of human life (i.e.. via a permanent and always open to

When theologians talk about a sensus plenior they are referring to a fuller sense of Scripture, which is a sense which goes beyond the literal

God’s Voice Have you ever wondered whether you’ve heard God’s voice? The distinction, most of the time, is so hard to make. You wonder, and

Pietro Bernadone, the father of St Francis, was proud of his son’s business skills. He was proud too that he was popular with his peers.

Some have thought and still think that God is a punishing God. But nothing could be further from the truth. For instance, I recently was

By: Mother Mary Baptist and The Carmelite Sisters of the Monastery of Our Mother of Mercy and St. Joseph To Be a Prayer Before Thy

By: Mother Mary Baptist and The Carmelite Sisters of the Monastery of Our Mother of Mercy and St. Joseph To Be a Prayer Before Thy

One of my various apostolates here in Italy is to teach the joys of medieval philosophy to American college juniors studying abroad here in the

It’s that day of the year again. The First of November. We card-carrying Catholics conscientiously consult the parish bulletin and mull over our work and

Reclaiming Halloween Through Virtue There was a time, not so long ago, when Halloween was holy. Before the screaming decorations and party-store devils, before “sexy”

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for November 2025 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. God speaks most clearly through Catholic Doctrine. Catholic doctrines

“If I have all faith so as to move mountains but do not have love, I am nothing” [1 Corinthians 13:2]. St. Paul says it

A trifecta of special days takes place at the end of every October. And Catholic parents trying to raise their children counter-culturally would do well