
What the Book of Revelation is Really About
The book of Revelation is – hands down – the most misunderstood book in the Bible. What is the Book of Revelation really about? Is

The book of Revelation is – hands down – the most misunderstood book in the Bible. What is the Book of Revelation really about? Is

Off the Shelf 220 – Christine Wohar This week on Off the Shelf Christine Wohar, founder of FrassatiUSA, shares some insight with us on her

If you have a question about the Catholic faith or have been asked about the meaning of or reason for a Church teaching, it helps

BLM, Black Lives Matter, is a political and social movement which exposes and protests any racially motivated violence or prejudice against black people. The ideology

On Good Friday we remember the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, and on Easter Sunday we celebrate his Resurrection from the dead – but

We were two tired, aging boaters who had just cleared lock twelve on the Erie Canal. Now anyone who has ever traversed the Erie Canal

Thomas Malthus was an 18th/19th-century Anglican priest whose ideas have been used to back the notion that there are too many people on the planet,

The world wants you to believe that we should be ruled by ourselves and our feelings. If it feels good, do it. Satan wants us

What does liberty really mean? This month, we Americans celebrated the 245th anniversary of our formal separation from Great Britain. As we approach the quarter-millennium

The Book of Acts contains one of my favorite Scripture verses. Just before He ascends to heaven, Jesus promises the disciples He will not leave

Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread. Otherwise, I may have too

INTRODUCTION Does life, intelligent or not, exist anywhere other than on earth? And if such extraterrestial life be intelligent, how does Catholic teaching take it

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.