
Pray My Name—Racism and God
Racism and Who? To place racism and God in the same sentence is not a misnomer. Many unsettling events have occurred in the USA during

Racism and Who? To place racism and God in the same sentence is not a misnomer. Many unsettling events have occurred in the USA during

Every branch of the American military has a motto. “This we’ll defend” is the U.S. Army’s motto going back to the Revolution. In many respects,

As many of us wonder how we can both protect our families and stand up for what we believe is important in the midst of

Off the Shelf 183 – John DeRosa This week John DeRosa joins me to discuss his book One Less God Than You: How to Answer

Jim Blum, a member of the Oblates of St. Benedict, began operations at My Father’s House in Denver in 2018. After serving 20 years in

Some 244 years ago a group of colonists got together in Philadelphia and took a bold and drastic action. They declared the colonies they lived

We were all shocked when a teenager burst into a school classroom in Highlands Ranch, Colorado last year, weapon firing, shooting many school-aged children totally

There have been a number of books recently that have come my regarding the topics of evangelism and defending the Catholic faith. This week’s book

By Deacon Gerard-Marie Anthony In the first part of our article, we looked at how a name helps us to recognize who is knocking at

Mention “Vatican II” and more than likely you will get the attention of any Catholic within hearing distance. But mention the “New Evangelization” and probably

By Deacon Gerard-Marie Anthony If someone knocks on your door, what do you normally say? You say, “Who is it?” You do this because a

For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic erupted, I received Holy Communion at Mass on Corpus Christi Sunday. Receiving Communion was certainly a blessing

Have you ever wondered how many Jane and Joe Catholics are walking around, working, raising families, and wrapped up in the day to day who

In hindsight, I have stumbled many times, gone astray, become distracted, and then forgotten what I was supposed to do. After a near half-century of

Off the Shelf 182 – Father John Bartunek This week Father John Bartunek joins me to discuss how to incorporate scripture into a daily prayer routine.

Before the fall, Adam and Eve lived in union with the Will of God, after the fall sin disrupted the union as they chose their

Throughout human history, society has treated people unjustly based on race, gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. The practice continues today. Perpetrators of social injustice include

Be not afraid of faith: some are born with faith, some achieve faith, and some have faith thrust upon them (with apologies to William Shakespeare,Twelfth

In earlier columns, I presented the Catholic view of justice and racism. As protests, rioting, and controversy continue in the wake of the killing of

The dark is getting darker but the light is getting lighter. These times ignite my desire for the conversion of souls, especially my loved ones.

Many of you know I have been reviewing books for a long time. I started way back in 2012. In that time many books have

As a political slogan, “abolish the police” is bad salesmanship at the very least. I often think political advocates ought to spend a year or