
Aziz Ansari on Visiting Parents
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.

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

I think I am harder on myself now than when I was committing mortal sins at the beginning of my journey. As I strive to

In a recent conversation with a liberal acquaintance of mine, he asked if the Knights of Columbus were an “extremist hate” group. I asked why

Off the Shelf 193 – Father Jeffrey Kirby This week Father Jeffrey Kirby and I discuss the oldest prayer of our Catholic faith, the Our

I’m sitting at the tattoo parlor, waiting while my husband sits in the chair. There’s a slow, casual conversation: life, kids, art, homesteading – punctured

By Robert B. Greving If you could choose an occupation for your child, what would it be? Why would you choose that trade? Would you

I have one request for you all today. That is, let Mary be your mother. Let the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, be your

Saint Michael the Archangel defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. Everyone should be familiar with these

Jesus, the Light of the World, was perfect man and perfect God. It is one of those mysteries that drive some people wild. How can

An open letter, penned by Catholics, was sent out to bishops across the U.S. in late August. “Now it is time to write laws, to

The secret of life is really very simple. It doesn’t entail getting rich, gorging on the finest foods, getting a college degree, drinking the finest

The teachings in the Book of Ruth do not feature much in Christian Theology or the Jewish Canon but the history of Ruth is illustrious.

The beautiful anchor on top of St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, located on Block Island, Rhode Island, has a long history of Christian symbolism. It is

Recently, I sent a summary of a homily from Vatican Radio to Thomas, a Protestant friend of mine. He came back to say that he

At the end of my last column, I asked If someday someone was to examine my life, what would they conclude? Do I love God

As the United States enters the election season, it can be hard for American Catholics to remember that their first loyalty must be to God.

St. Pedro Calungsod is one of only two Filipino canonized saints. Like the other Filipino holy man, St. Lorenzo Ruiz, Pedro Calungsod was a catechist.

Off the Shelf 192 – James F. Day A spiritual battle rages all around us, and in case you haven’t noticed it appears to have spilled

Too often throughout history man has allowed hate to control his actions. Anti-Semitism is a hate that has been around for far too long. My

There has been at times a tension in Christianity between an “active” and a “contemplative” life. This distinction was particularly prescient in medieval debates regarding

Is “systemic racism” a problem in the U.S.? Or is it simply that “racism” is the problem? It’s possible the real problem lies in how