
Religious Life – A Gift to the Church and Society
Throughout the Church’s history, the Holy Spirit has moved women and men to answer a call to religious life and share God’s love revealed in

Throughout the Church’s history, the Holy Spirit has moved women and men to answer a call to religious life and share God’s love revealed in

So who are “victim souls” who defeat Satan? Victim souls are people specifically chosen by the Blessed Virgin Mary to be united with her Son

Imagine you are living in Nazareth 2,000 years ago. You awaken one morning and notice a man packing items on a donkey in preparation for

In my early faith walk, I knew in my head what was wrong, but my faith had not taken the 12-inch journey to my heart

While some may have difficulty going to Confession at this time, we all can do one thing that will have great benefit for our spiritual

“Nix algebra, deaths, and vampires” was the message I received in comments on my previous essay. I am omitting the algebra from this essay. In

My wife and I recently watched Created Equal which is a biopic on the life and thought of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Among the

The Trinity is a doctrine that many have taken issue with since the earliest days of Christianity. The great Church Father, St. Augustine of Hippo,

Off the Shelf 201 – Kimberly Cook This week on Off the Shelf we take a deep dive look at the history of feminism. My

The coolest Catholic I know is retired Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput (who should have been named a cardinal, in my honest opinion), and not just

Usually, I am reluctant to embrace changes in my life. I like things to stay the same. However, I realize that if I never change,

Church bells will not peal as loudly from the belfries of Catholic churches in the Philippines this year. In the midst of a pandemic, Christmas

A few years ago I heard about a book from a friend titled Anything: The Prayer That Unlocked My God and My Soul. Though I

If you are like me, you have grown up with the notion that we celebrate the birth of Jesus on what once was a Pagan

Going to visit relatives during the holidays is like putting a gun to Grandma’s head, according to one western state governor. Well, who on earth

Last month, we published an article in two parts on the story of Garabandal. This sought to explore two questions. Firstly, what reasons have we

Innocently wish someone a Merry Christmas, and you might get any one of several angry retorts, such as “I’m not Christian, and that offends me,”

While some are rushing into Christmas as a joyful escape from a stressful year, there are still a few Catholics filling social media with Advent

Do our pet animals (even all dogs and cats and fish and all other animals) really go to heaven? Given all the problems in the

Is Advent a penitential season? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. Well, maybe it ought to be again. The answer you get depends, I suspect,

Twice in the month of December we honor the Blessed Mother in a special way on the liturgical calendar: on the Solemnity of the Immaculate
Beginning in the Middle Ages, clerics with similar apostolates began to form communities where they could live, pray, and work together. These communities were the