
Must Christian Wives Be Subordinate to Their Husbands?
St. Paul is recorded as saying that “wives should be subordinate” (Ephesians 5:22; Colossians 3:18) and “under the control” of their husbands (Titus 2:5). Some

St. Paul is recorded as saying that “wives should be subordinate” (Ephesians 5:22; Colossians 3:18) and “under the control” of their husbands (Titus 2:5). Some

Like the lives of many who are reading this, my life is not picture perfect. The history I have lived is undoubtedly less rocky than

“That they may all be one as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that

Off the Shelf 219 – Noelle Mering This week on Off the Shelf we peel back the layers of wokeness. Our country and our world

I find it interesting that the current controversy over Communion occurs while simultaneously critical race theory is suffering pushback from communities and states. Yes, the

My journey into mediation began by praying the Stations of the Cross. The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains what Catholic meditation is: Meditation is

The credit for this article belongs to a parish friend and priest, Monsignor John Halloran, Pastor Emeritus, St. Thomas More Parish, Narragansett, RI. In a

The Holy Mass presents the Catholic faithful the opportunity to pray with others as we participate in this high form of communal prayer. This divine

God speaks to us–makes Himself known to us–in Scripture. Many want to know God better, more intimately, more closely. Yet a question often remains—just how

Run-of-the-mill. Average. Common. These are just some of the less appealing words most people would not want to be used to describe their own lives.

The Bible and the Early Church Fathers either implicitly or explicitly describe Peter’s primacy, and the Church has consistently appealed to these traditions in defense

Recently my archdiocese announced that due to the decline in coronavirus cases, it is lifting the general dispensation from the obligation of Catholics to attend

In this second episode of a two-part series, demonologist Adam Blai shares his in-depth personal knowledge of a living stigmatic who, by overwhelming evidence, undergoes

“You Catholics go out and sin all week. Then you pay five dollars on Saturday, for forgiveness, so you can have a clear conscience on

In this two-part series with demonologist and author Adam Blai, we dig into the true nature of miracles. What is a miracle and what is

Recently my friend Mary Ann and I were chatting about our journeys back to the Church. Hers began with a visit to a young girl in Worcester,

Off the Shelf 218 – Msgr. Stephen Rossetti This week on Off the Shelf we take a unique look into the very real world of

For perhaps a multitude of reasons, it seems like society has been systematically devolving into a web of tribal allegiances. People try with varying degrees of

I can’t really say I think of myself as an immortal. Do you? When you choose something – an action or a charity or a

After I viewed the picture “City Slickers”, I started thinking about all the secular and religious issues which surround people today. In the movie, Jack

My friend has exquisite flower gardens but the most beautiful garden tended is the one in her heart. So, I was surprised a few years

We in the United States are going through hell on earth right now. Everything in our nation is falling apart and most Americans just stand