
Spiritual Reading: Ignoring the ‘Take Up and Read’ Command
Today, the loss of spiritual reading is a reality across the Christian spectrum. Bible study and interpretation used to be a Protestant thing to do.

Today, the loss of spiritual reading is a reality across the Christian spectrum. Bible study and interpretation used to be a Protestant thing to do.

Material creation, as it is in itself and as it is described in the Judeo-Christian revelation, is appropriately understood in the light of ancient Greek

These days I am washing dishes by hand, one by one, more carefully and thoughtfully, before putting them in the dishwasher. It’s not just because

This essay considers the reliability of the Gnostic Gospels while contrasting them to the canonical Gospels. A few months ago, I wrote an article about

There is one bright spot amongst all the Coronavirus bad news. There are some really beautiful Masses being live-streamed on Sundays and during the week!

Looking for a great book for the kiddos? I think I have one for you! Anthony DeStefano has written a unique book of poetry that

There’s nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.” Woody Hayes, American collegiate gridiron football coach, (1913-1987) Soothsayers, armchair analysts

Denying that price-gouging is a real and infamous practice, you would think, is like denying that gravity exists. However, Kyle Smith tries his best to

“He is going to be a jerk sometimes.” There are so many things I love about Danielle Bean’s writing. I love how her words cozy

The Covid-19 Crisis calls for clear thinking but how do we know if we are thinking clearly about Covid-19? How do we know if someone

Off the Shelf 170 – Trent Horn This week Trent Horn joins me to clear the burning question……can a Catholic be socialist? Not to spoil

Consider where we are in our lives as we face the coronavirus. Consider where we are as we enter the final days of Lent and

As I write this article, the surreal nature of the global Coronavirus (Covid-19) situation is pervading my spirit. It is one thing to read about

At the Easter Vigil, the journey along the paths of sacred Scripture begins with the account of creation. This is the liturgy’s way of telling

We have all been told to look on the bright side at some point in our lives. Or maybe you were told to view the
So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus; but when he saw the wind, he was afraid,

Last July I felt a strong urging to write an article about a “Lay Dry Mass” where a group of the faithful could gather, read

“A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a super-intellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there

Rather than giving in to a feeling of helplessness in the midst of the global pandemic, Christians are called to act. One of the fundamental

As I write this review we find ourselves in the midst of unprecedented time. Due to the coronavirus pandemic we find states doing lock downs,

I thought it would be spiritually helpful to me to compose and reflect upon notes from a week of quarantine. I hope you find these

Lately, I’ve seen a lot of ads implying that singleness, or at least childlessness, is a great thing. The implications range from a women’s subscription