
Lessons from the Presentation
What is February 2nd known for? In secular society, it’s ‘Groundhog’s Day.’ While there’s nothing wrong with remembering this little rodent and speculating on whether

What is February 2nd known for? In secular society, it’s ‘Groundhog’s Day.’ While there’s nothing wrong with remembering this little rodent and speculating on whether

“Separation of Church and state!” How many of us have heard this noxious axiom over and over again throughout our lives? While history has taught

Must every single person be searching for a vocation in virtue of being single? Ah…the New Year is starting and we all want a plan.

Before being hired to work at a Catholic parish, I had only been to five funerals in my life. Each of those funerals has been

When is the best time to get married? Is it when one is young and doe-eyed, or perhaps when one is more mature and wiser

It’s been over 50 years since the Novus Ordo became the Ordinary Form of the Mass. The Sacred Liturgy changed after Vatican II and the

“God meets you where you are at” is an insidious spiritual fallacy of our modern times. it is a platitude amenable to various personal interpretations

Death is not a topic many of us want to think about but it’s an occurrence that we will all have to face. No matter

The other day while I was perusing social media, I came across post after post by Christian women who trying to edify women. This is

How often have we heard that hindsight is 20/20? In other words, it’s easy to know the right thing to do after something has happened,

God has revealed the purpose of human sexuality. We find God’s Revelation about sexuality most clearly in Catholic doctrine. It is good and important to

Like a lot of people, I would like to lose weight, but I never found diet and exercise programs to be the easiest undertakings in

The doctrine of redemptive suffering is quite difficult to grasp. Most cradle Catholics recall a parent or teacher’s advice to “offer it up” when they

Off the Shelf 161 – James Papandrea This week I am joined by Jim Papandrea to discuss his book The Early Church (33–313): St. Peter, the Apostles,

I hid my addiction to marijuana for over twenty years. I smoked day and night – even as an Executive in Corporate America. I didn’t

We have all heard the warning about “living in the past.” It’s not a wise thing to do. I know that I often catch myself

Since returning to active ministry after my leg amputation last year, I made a commitment to go to the gym regularly. I need to strengthen

No, I do not choose the winding path. Instead, give me the straight path. I want the simplicity of a quick and easy answer –

I had a cousin called John who was a bit of a rake. If he was not genially propping up the bar at the rugby

When I turned 64 this year, it came as no surprise that I would receive several texts of the Beatles iconic numeric song from my

A few weeks ago I reviewed The Church and the Roman Empire (301–490): Constantine, Councils, and the Fall of Rome (Reclaiming Catholic History). You can

The recent Golden Globe awards provided an interesting insight into how the idea of a “right to choose” has been warped into a sense of