
Memento Mori, Thoughts on Growing Old
Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the

Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the

How would you react if your 17-year-old son or grandson announced that he was homosexual? How would you respond if your 17-year-old daughter or granddaughter

I promised myself after the election, the DC riots, and all the political noise that I would divorce myself from those issues and focus my

Mother’s Day has come and gone. I used to be glad when it was over. Not anymore. My mother died 60 years ago. She had

With a long stretch of Ordinary Time coming, the faithful often loses vigor once the intense seasons of Lenten penitence and Easter celebrations finish. However,

June 18th is the sixtieth anniversary of the first vision in Garabandal. The events were controversial from the start, largely because of the negative evaluation

I still vividly remember my best friend’s speech on domestic violence for the Speech and Debate Club in high school I also participated in. It

Since stricter lockdowns were imposed in certain regions of the Philippines two months ago, I’ve thought about how the saints in heaven would have coped

Off the Shelf 212 – Cy Kellett Many people seem to have a personal notion of who they THINK Jesus is but it’s not exactly what

Trains and chains are popular analogies used to illustrate the argument for a First Cause, whom we call God. See: Reasons to Believe (p. 32)

Once I finished university, I started working in a large city. It took forever to find an apartment at a fair price but I finally

There’s a certain value to nonconformity, to separation from the rest of society. So long as you stand for something definite, something positive that the

Many Catholics and Christians today are confused about the true nature of angels and demons. Too often, our understanding of these spiritual beings comes from

Scripturism is the view that everything a Christian needs to know is in the Bible (i.e., in the Scriptures). More sophisticated versions of Scripturism avoid

It has been said again and again that secularism is a religion. That assertion accurately reflects the secularism infecting the US and the world. We

They say every age needs some heroes. Men and women who step up and face impossible odds for a good cause. Heroes are those who

By: Christina M. Sorrentino After a quick search for “pride” on the Goodreads website, we come across a number of quotes within the pages of

What does God have to do to get your attention? Do you recognize a wake-up call? Do you react, or do you ignore those calls?

Anxiety continues to imprison many, even with the reopening of much of our country. I recently ran across an acquaintance from my parish in a

Baptism launches the life of a Christian, giving the gifts of grace and new life. In the first few decades after Jesus’ ascension into heaven,

This is a true story from a parish where I live on Long Island. A Popular Priest My mother was so fond of their parish

There are some phrases we hear so often that we eventually just come to accept them as normal no matter how odd they may actually