
Resolving Abortion Together: An Invitation for Answers
The abortion crisis is fragmenting our Church and our nation. However, simply making abortion illegal will not solve this act of violence. Abortion is a

The abortion crisis is fragmenting our Church and our nation. However, simply making abortion illegal will not solve this act of violence. Abortion is a

Living in a Covid world has been quite challenging. However, this new reality can also be a time for thanksgiving and rededication to our Catholic

I have been reflecting on the path to spiritual maturity that the Early Church Fathers referred to as the purgative, the illuminative, and the unitive

Archbishop Anthony Bloom gave one of the best retreats I ever attended. He began by telling the story of a retired headmistress who offered her

What is the first thing you do every morning? Check your alarm clock? Check your phone? Do you eat breakfast first? What is the first

Catholics in good standing attend mass every Sunday and on Holy Days of obligation. They receive the Eucharist only after cleansing their soul of sin

Occasionally I hear someone say “I think of myself as a spiritual person, but I’m not religious.” The implication is that “being spiritual” is somehow

In Part I of this series we looked at secular definitions of transhumanism, which inevitably point to improving our existence through a technological transformation of

There are birds singing all around me. Occasionally, a car drives past with the whoosh of wind that sounds almost like the ocean. When it’s

Pilate asked Jesus, “What is Truth”, while he was staring truth right in the face! There seems to be a lot of people going around

In past articles, we’ve looked at the appeal of transhumanism, how it relates to society’s downward secular spiral, and the only rational response to transhumanism. Transhumanism

One of the greatest things about our Catholic faith is the example left to us by the saints. No matter whether you are an intellectual

Here in Italy we recently changed our edition of the Roman Missal, the book that guides the priest through the celebration of the Mass. Priests

Our age holds the infamous distinction of making pornography universally accessible with an internet connection. Arguably, pornography lies behind our tolerance of immodest summer fashions

I have always been uneasy about the progressive left in our country. They are firm in their obstinate refusal to heed God’s command that we

Do you have that one sin—or maybe those few, or even a lot of sins—that you just repeat and repeat? Bad habits like not going

Pope Francis motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, is a game changer in the Catholic Church. Instead of defending “the unity of the Body of Christ,” it

The apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all they had done and taught. He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted

[Jesus’] disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (John 9:2) A just law is a man-made

I can relate to Catholic Stand author Dennis Dillon’s sentiment about ingrates being the worst kind of human beings, and they are legion. I’ve met

The Lord is working miracles continuously but there are only three hundred and sixty-five days in the year. Therefore, every date on the calendar can

The nature of the Catholic Church holds many elements together mysteriously. On one hand, the Church is the spotless bride of Christ. On the other