
Martha, Mary, and Myers-Briggs
The Myers-Briggs Test and Personality Assessment, a measurement tool in assessing different human temperaments, has been used in both the corporate world and in church

The Myers-Briggs Test and Personality Assessment, a measurement tool in assessing different human temperaments, has been used in both the corporate world and in church

Off the Shelf 136 – Abby Johnson This week Abby Johnson joins me from the Breadbox Media booth at the Catholic Marketing Network Tradeshow in

I recently participated in a training course for the International Federation for Family Development, where families met from all over Europe and a couple from

To permit the grace of God to act in us and to produce in us (with the cooperation…of our will, our intelligence, and our capabilities)

The Our Father or the Lord’s Prayer is the one prayer that all people of Christian belief have in common. This is a familial prayer

Recently I began binge-watching one of my all-time favorite TV shows, The Fugitive (QM Productions, 1963-67), which tells the story of Dr. Richard Kimble (David

It occurred to me, recently, that when my family and I make breakfast on Saturday mornings, many of the dishes we make use the same

We human beings have always played around with our nature. But there is a point where the playing goes too far. We like to alter

No, you’re not paranoid. You are being watched. Very closely. Let’s arbitrarily begin with Facebook. Whether you have a Facebook page or not, the company

The most repeated phrase in the entire Bible is “Do not be afraid.” Despite how often we hear it, it seems we cannot help but

Belief in God and religious practice have lost a lot of popular acclaim in our society. Although Christians still comprise the majority of the population,

Was the crucifixion of Christ a failure? During his 2015 apostolic journey to the U.S., Pope Francis gave a homily at a vespers Mass at

There’s been a lot talk during the last 20 odd years, mostly by the secular progressive moral relativists among us, about fairness and being fair.

the times in which we live…are scarcely less deplorable for the Christian religion than the worst days, which…were most full of misery to the Church.

How do we hold onto our sense of internal peace when we feel that our world is being turned upside down, shaking our core beliefs

Off the Shelf 135 – Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers The history of the Catholic Church is filled with great saints from all walks of life. One

The phenomenon of finding an antihero and making this person a hero is something we as humans are very inclined to do. We find examples

When my wife and I moved from Cincinnati in 1978, we intentionally chose to relocate to the most diverse (formerly described as “integrated”) municipality in

How exactly does the Resurrection fit into the mystery of redemption? Though the question touches on the heart of our faith, many of us might

An oratory should be built as conveniently as possible among the cells, where, if it can be done without difficulty, you are to gather each

“Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that over the entrance to the gates of the temple of science
Ever since the 1988 radiocarbon tests of the Shroud of Turin, the laboratories’ conclusion that the fabric dates from between 1260 and 1390 “with 95%