
Tradition and the Spiritual Danger of Traditionalism
In “The New Goth is the Original Goth,” I suggested (half fun and full earnest) that we ought to resurrect the “fence” of traditional practices

In “The New Goth is the Original Goth,” I suggested (half fun and full earnest) that we ought to resurrect the “fence” of traditional practices

How beautiful God must be. No wonder He isn’t visible to our human eyes. Oh God, I hope my soul looks beautiful to you. –

The season of Lent is here with us again. And as we get into prayer, penance, and almsgiving, it would be good practice to implore

My wife likes to tell the story of the old spinster woman who died and went to heaven to the kids in the eighth grade

We have all heard of those “choir Masses” – the kind where only the members of the choir sing because they alone know the songs

Off the Shelf 167 – Dr. Ray Guarendi Raising kids in the current society we live in is TOUGH. We know what values we hold

My wife and I were heading to a pub to meet some friends. Kate was bringing her acquaintance Bill, a self-proclaimed atheist. Her goal was

Exactly six years ago, I finally became cognizant of how thin the line between life and death really is when I nearly lost one of

The Patrick Coffin Show podcast features weekly interviews with A-list influencers and outliers in the effort to recover the Judeo-Christian roots of the culture. Patrick

I recently talked to an elderly friend who has been in a nursing home for two years. Her words struck a chord in me: “You’ll

In this piece, I am going to tackle the subject of cohabitation in the various forms of its practice. First, I’d like to ask whether

When the topic arises, some people ask why we should consider consecrating ourselves to St. Joseph. Father Donald Calloway’s new book, Consecration to St. Joseph, answers this, and

If you’re looking for new spiritual reading this Lent, I highly recommend Bathe Seven Times, a contemplative look at the seven capital sins, written by

The old adage of dealing with conflict was “fight or flight.” As humans, we learned about fight or flight in our anthropological heritage. When threatened, we weren’t

These days, if you want to record a program on TV, you can simply press a button to make it happen. Not so in the

Like most converts, becoming Catholic was the last thing on my mind. The first church I ever attended was Sunset Wesleyan Church in La Puente,

Somewhere between Norway and the North Pole, in a remote, permafrost-covered area of the Arctic called Svalbard, lies a vault. Named the “Global Seed Vault”,

Off the Shelf 166 – Dan Burke This week on Off the Shelf Dan Burke joins me to discuss a powerful and much needed topic……the

Goth is passé. Although the goth subculture has shown more staying power than did the “flower children” of the 1960s, its “counterculture” largely shows up

Consider this: We should not think that holiness is only meant for a select few. We are all called to be holy, but how many

In January, over at the National Schismatic Reporter (as Fr. John Zuhlsdorf calls it, AKA Fishwrap), one of its ace reporters was not happy. He

Like most people, I learn from experience. When I’m told not to touch the hot stove because it is hot and will burn me, I