
10 Ways to Bring God’s Love to the World
If we all did small acts of love for those in our family, community, and workplace we could change the world. If we choose to

If we all did small acts of love for those in our family, community, and workplace we could change the world. If we choose to

The joys of revelation transcend philosophy more so than existence transcends the nature of every material being, including man’s nature, the ultimate material being. The

In Thomas Cahill’s 1996 book How the Irish Saved Civilization, the author presented a compelling depiction of Irish monks who saved many of the great

On January 20, 2021, Joseph R. Biden Jr. was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, only the second Catholic President in

We know that the season of Lent is a time of penance (prayer, fasting, and almsgiving). Truly, these exercises in faith provide much good for

The restless search for God, who is our ultimate end, has occurred in all societies since the beginning of human history. The study of world

Sometimes God allows people to be spiritually attacked. I know because it happened to me. The natural response is to ask why God would allow

Off the Shelf 205 – Father Ubald In April 2019 I had the privilege to connect with Father Ubald Rugirangoga to discuss his recently released book Forgiveness

Someone else’s reflections are or can be, an aid to prayer. However, they are not your prayer or my prayer per se. Some such aids

“I am tired of praying.” This is what I heard my friend whisper tiredly, almost unwillingly. The words hung in the air, lingering as if

Have you ever had a conversation with a Protestant who rejects water baptism as necessary for salvation? This belief stems from the false faith-alone doctrine

Jesus tells us repeatedly that we are to live a life of grace, a life of healing, and a life of abundance. Jesus wants to heal

As I was reading Our Lady of Fatima by Fr. William Thomas Walsh I came across a quote that caused me to suddenly stop reading;

There is no doubt that the covid-19 vaccines have given all people great hope that there is a light at the end of this pandemic

The “Sinner’s Prayer” has a Protestant connotation. It usually goes something like this: “Lord, I know I am a sinner. I need your forgiveness. Please

I was on fire for God the first days after my conversion. I wanted to rock the world and wake it up. I wanted to

The pregnancy center on Long Island where I help out has seen and heard every imaginable situation, and we know not to make any assumptions about the

The light over the confessional turned green, and I took a deep breath to calm myself as I entered. Though I was 43 years old,

How have you been managing without access to Mass? Have you been watching mass streamed online or on television? Or perhaps instead of that you

This interview with Dr. Scott Hahn goes to why I started the podcast and Coffin Nation. Hahn is well known and well-loved around the world

The history of ancient Israel can offer lessons for us today. The ancient Israelites ended up as divided nations and the recent election, the various

By Chrissie Dunham The exam table paper crinkled beneath me, electric lights buzzed overhead. The doctor clicked on the ultrasound screen and began his search