
Considering Invalid Research, Spin, and the Truth
and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free. (John 8:32) In reading or hearing the media discuss a particular issue a

and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free. (John 8:32) In reading or hearing the media discuss a particular issue a

(Louis C.K., an Emmy and Grammy Award-winning comedian, is well known for both a successful television show ‘Louie’ and stand-up comedy tours. He admitted to

The Book of First Corinthians, by St. Paul, is solid spiritual gold, by that I mean it is one of the most spiritually rich books

If you hang around Catholic mommy blogs and spend time and women’s retreats, you’ll notice a familiar tone towards the wife extoled at the end

As time goes on, those of us in the faith come to a clearer realization of just what a mess the 1960s were. It was

Why Can’t I, Personally, Move The Mountain? Some years ago, when my daughter finally got me to put my spiritual money where my earthly mouth

The time has come,’ the Walrus said, To talk of many things: Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and

Adherence to meatless Fridays continues throughout the calendar year, despite widespread confusion on the subject by many Catholics. An expert answer found on the EWTN

Loneliness can be distressing and deeply painful. I know. I have experienced it often. We all experience loneliness at times in our lives. People we

Off the Shelf 133 – Susan Tassone There seems to be an ever increasing interest in Saint Faustina. There’s a good reason why and that

We are born with an eternal hunger, a tremendous need in spirit and soul for the deepest relationship with God. Nothing else will do. Yet,

A few years ago, my daughter Marissa decided to adopt a dog. She lived in an apartment so she wanted a small, quiet pup. She

God cares enough to constantly remind people throughout the Holy Scriptures that He loves all people and in turn, a desire for the love of

By Dr. John Larrinaga One of the greatest challenges facing the Church today is the ongoing exodus of members who seek to satisfy their religious

“Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.” This past Sunday, the responsorial psalm at Mass, as quoted above was a beautiful one.

How many of you have struggled with distractions when you pray? I am pretty sure every person reading this will say, “I have!” However, did

Benedictine spirituality is rooted in the cultivation of good habits. The Benedictine motto, “Prayer and Work,” highlights this simplicity of obedience to our daily duties.

We are in the age of the comic book hero. Marvel and DC rule the box office. It has become evident that comic books are

Last month, I concluded an article by asking how we can know for sure that Catholicism, in particular, is God introducing Himself to the human

Did you know that among Christians, the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe is the most visited pilgrimage site in the world? It is estimated

Who would have a death wish? Stuntmen, firefighters, and perhaps some customer service representatives (like the guy I was on the phone with for an

Are the Gospels trustworthy as history? Did the stories they tell about Jesus really happen? Christianity is a historical religion, a faith that’s based on allegedly historical