
The Only Way to Defeat Our Accuser
When we study biblical passages about judgment, it is clear that people are stuck in a vicious loop, under constant condemnation from an accuser: Moreover,

When we study biblical passages about judgment, it is clear that people are stuck in a vicious loop, under constant condemnation from an accuser: Moreover,

Although my family and I have attended the Traditional Latin Mass exclusively for the past three years, and have no intention of changing course, I

Each one of the saints has the power to change our lives and influence us in incredible ways. I still remember the first time I
Would you willingly invite an ax murder into your house in the late evening? How about inviting in a rapist? How about inviting in a

Every so often there is an uproar of public excitement among the Filipino faithful over news from neighbors of a “perspiring” or ”bleeding” statue, or

Setting the Scene: The Church in Fourth-Century Rome It is 321AD, just a few years after Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan. Christians are

Explaining the reason I remain a Catholic seems a bit like describing the inner workings of an old pocket watch by only looking at its

Off the Shelf 216 – Father Thomas Dailey Just in time for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, Father Thomas Dailey joins me to discuss

Biology is irrelevant today. So why do so many or our leaders say we should follow the science? Today a male can say he’s a

The devil and his demons are supernatural beings who were once angels created by God with certain abilities. They retained those supernatural capabilities even after

The devil seems to be so powerful these days, with riots in the streets, ginned up racial strife, rampant abortion, and pornography, decreased church attendance,

Certain things are joined together in perpetuity. This is demonstrated when a president, or any public official, lays a hand upon a Bible and swears

A preacher once shared in a sermon that he begged God over and over with this plea: “Lord, please get me out of this situation”.

Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day (Matthew

In a recent Catholic Stand article (Why Catholics Need to Return to the Catechism, 6/5/21), Abigal Gripshover called for an embrace/re-embrace of the Catechism and

Off the Shelf 215 – Adam Blai This week on Off the Shelf it’s all about miracles. God still speaks to us today through miracles

I recently had a doctor’s appointment for routine tests. Nothing much came from it except a small reprimand from my doctor. My doctor, who is

Emil Joseph Kapaun was a farm boy from Pilsen, Kansas, born in 1916 to a devout Czech Catholic family that eked out an existence during

On the night of the Last Supper, the evening before His Crucifixion, Jesus revealed something astounding to His Apostles and to us. Jesus told them,

The underlying mystery of much of the deposit of faith is the Paschal Mystery. It is the catch-all term for the central mystery of salvation

A career counselor once told me, “I’m not sure if you’re a leader” when I went to consult him after my first baby was born.

Off the Shelf 214 – Kenneth Howell The Eucharist is the source and summit of our Catholic faith. Through the centuries many have written of