
Being Jesus’ Light in Disorienting Times
But whoever lives the truth comes to the light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God. (John 3:21) These words

But whoever lives the truth comes to the light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God. (John 3:21) These words

Off the Shelf 126 – Deacon Greg Kandra Tired of living the rat race and not making enough time for prayer? Think squeezing time into

The Church’s teaching that we must have both trust in God and “fear of the Lord” seems contradictory at first glance. Recently, reflections from an

It’s a pretty bleak scene on Calvary. Of the twelve apostles, the first twelve men ordained priests the night before, one hanged himself as Jesus

The Catechism of the Catholic Church has something to say about immigration, not because it is a hot political topic, but because it is a

White nationalism and postmodernism constitute a kind of yang and yin in Western politics. Where the latter has fed for many years the worldview of

Social media’s grasp on reality constantly inundates our youth with images and material that create confusion. This concerted effort breaks down and destroys their innocence,

Recently people have been questioning me about the confusion swirling all around us. How are we to handle the confusion? What exactly should we do?

Scripture study. It’s something we Catholics are often accused of not doing. Our Protestant brothers and sisters sometimes even claim we do not even read

It is natural to dwell on our own suffering, but in the Fifteen St. Bridget Prayers, our attention is focused on the suffering of our

I just received a devastating email from a one-time fan to say that in my most recent article, ‘some of the stuff’, I wrote in

How many times have we all been in conversation with a person, when, out of the blue, he makes a popular“Gotcha” Statement (PGS) that is

Wrath — an old-fashioned word, today almost used only in reference to God’s anger and in “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, from which novelist John

Off the Shelf 125 – Father James T. Murphy Don’t know much about the Cristero War? There’s a book for that! Join Msgr. James T.

Eastertide is a time to listen. I was blessed to spend Easter in one of the most gorgeous places on Earth: the northern coast 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

Actress Alyssa Milano ignited social media with a tweet last Friday night calling for women to return to chastity. Although her nonsectarian phrase is “sex-strike,”

To my mind, the hardest evangelical question to answer is, “Why should I join the Catholic Church?” This question would not be quite as difficult

Everyday Heroes, written by the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, David Naglieri, is a welcome antidote to the barrage of bad news which assaults us all day

Over the years I have found sports can offer meaningful metaphors to help illustrate aspects or issues of our faith. A recent discussion with a

Two currently and widely recited prayers of the 20th century are the prayer taught to the children of Fatima by our Lady and the prayer

Show of hands…how many participate in Eucharistic Adoration. Second show of hands…how many would like to have a book as a guide through your adoration