
What Will We Do For Jesus?
In February, especially St. Valentine’s Day, many consider this a time for love. Husbands buy their wives chocolates and flowers, children are giving other children

In February, especially St. Valentine’s Day, many consider this a time for love. Husbands buy their wives chocolates and flowers, children are giving other children

Here’s a phrase you’ve certainly heard, in one form or another, “We have a God-sized hole in our heart. If we don’t fill it with

Will Catholics resume going to again Mass once states lift all the COVID-19 restrictions? Or will the restrictions result in yet another decline in Mass

Once you admit that ‘prayer’ is merely the word we use to describe the practical way we go about allowing God’s love to enter into

I’m not the best at caring for things. My books are worn – occasionally missing pages; my clothes are full of tiny rents and tattered

One of the greatest books ever written is The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis, a 15th century Catholic Monk. Absolutely the best chapter

Something is awry with Western culture. The civilisation that inherited the intellectual riches of ancient Greece, that founded the university system and gave rise to

Prior to Christmas I featured a children’s book by Raymond Arroyo entitled The Spider Who Saved Christmas. The book was delightful book that brought to

In addition to its early Gothic architecture and stunning simplicity, my residence in Fossanova Abbey also boasts the chapel where Saint Thomas Aquinas died. While

I’d begun to write this piece some time ago but put it off for various reasons. Then, one day during prayer, what occurred to me

“Repent, and believe in the gospel.” It is with these words that Jesus started His public ministry. Every year during the season of Lent, Jesus

Anyone 35 or older should remember the “WWJD” bracelet trend that swept the U.S. for a time in the 1990s. It’s too bad the trend

The first recorded words of Jesus occur in the first chapter of Mark’s Gospel. While the other Synoptic Gospels of Matthew and Luke begin with

Everybody gets the blues. But some people really get the blues in the form of depression. For many people depression involves brain chemistry, which means

Every once in a while, God gives you a glimpse into His heart, and BOOM! – the pride you have in knowing Him explodes inside

Around Valentine’s Day, when we think about human love, it may also be a good tine to think about two aspects of God’s love: Forever

Sometimes the good things in life change so slowly that you don’t notice them changing until they’re gone. As a young boy, growing up Catholic

A few weeks ago, my editor sent an email describing a recent anti-Catholic encounter he had in a local coffee shop. It reminded me of a

By Tara K. E. Brelinsky At the start of 2021, God’s Plan began on a mountain hike and it is still unfolding. As the world

“Well, if it’s a symbol, to hell with it.” This was Flannery O’Connor’s flustered response to the claim that the Eucharist is only symbolic. She

It’s hard to believe Lent is less than a week away! It seems as if the Christmas season was only yesterday. One of the things

So what does ball moss have in common with small sins? Well, ball moss clings to a tree, even surviving when a tall, strong tree