
My Thoughts Are Not Your Thoughts
I went to the chapel the other day to pray as I was struggling with many things and many people. I was thinking about how

I went to the chapel the other day to pray as I was struggling with many things and many people. I was thinking about how

Abortion is slavery. Not simply like. Not a comparison. Not an analogy. Without qualification, without condition, categorically, undeniably, abortion is slavery. With slavery, a slave

It is not easy to be a Catholic in the world today. We might not become a martyr for the faith but in a quiet

As Children of God, we can no longer ignore the lives of our fellow Children of God. So, how do we fulfill our obligations to

Watching talent competitions usually produces feelings of amazement, awkwardness, and dread for me. I am usually amazed by the boldness of whomever has put themselves

Off the Shelf 194 – Joe Knopp and Daryl Lefever If you follow me on social media, and many of you do, I have made

Because that, when they knew God, they have not glorified him as God, or given thanks; but became vain in their thoughts, and their foolish

God our Father gave His angels this command—to guard us wherever we go [Psalm 91:11]. Truly, God’s angels are among us to defend us in

Today, I applaud the event of Mr. Mark Galli’s Catholic conversion. He was the editor of the premier Evangelical magazine, Christianity Today (CT). I say applaud the event,

Scripture and history unambiguously hold that Christ established the Roman Catholic Church. By Roman Catholic, I mean the original Church headed by the Bishop of

Fall has arrived. Crisp air permeates our days. Soon the trees will start shedding their leaves have they have year after year. As a book

Since the Protestant rebellion over 500 years ago, thousands of Christian denominations and sub-denominations have been established. The rebellion resulted in contradictions, divisions, and confusion

Nothing seems the same anymore. And by that I mean even small daily decisions have become complicated and fear is today’s byword. Nowhere is safe

As stated in the two previous articles in this series, abortion is slavery. Not simply like. Not a comparison. Not an analogy. Without qualification, without

What makes a school Catholic is another issue the COVID pandemic can prompt us to reexamine, just as the pause in attending Mass during the

It has taken me five pregnancy announcements (I am currently pregnant with my fifth child) to stop apologizing about it. Before, I would quiver when

Call it a “millennial aversion to commitment,” or even weak moral courage, but shortly after coming back to the faith during my freshman year of

It only took a few months for Christ to become a massive celebrity who everyone wanted to see. The many miracles that he performed added

Jesus was clear that without the Holy Spirit we would not be able to pray with the power we need to do the will of

God is love. He operates on love. He advises us to love our neighbor as we love ourselves and warns us that whatever we do

Visiting our parents is often something people don’t want to do these days. Maybe, that’s because we are thinking about the visit the wrong way.

I am finally writing to you to let you know, brother, that I finally have my addiction under control. This brings me to the most