
Employing Reason to Be Happy: Peace in the Present Moment
The closing movement of the Morning Prayer for Sunday, February 10th, 2019, in Magnificat magazine read: Father, you have called us to serve you in

The closing movement of the Morning Prayer for Sunday, February 10th, 2019, in Magnificat magazine read: Father, you have called us to serve you in

Some of us may know, or have known, a person that makes our blood boil just by being in our presence. Or perhaps, one’s reaction

The Right to Life office in my area asked if I would help with this year’s 40 Days for Life campaign. Perhaps I could I

Off the Shelf 113 – Gary Zimak Each Lent we are encouraged to give something up as a sacrifice during the penitential season. Most often

Most of us, at some point, have encountered the demon of moral relativism, a philosophy claiming that every system of moral precepts (or lack thereof)

As I reflected on the incessant infighting about all kinds of things in the world, social media, and the Church, I wondered why we spend so

The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a beautiful book; but it also clocks in at about nine hundred pages long; about twice the size

I’d never experienced the charismatic movement before, so I was somewhat excited when several months ago, I had the opportunity to attend a charismatic prayer

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

Even in simple cultures, an independent adult faces a long spiritual journey before they can live in the heart of God as a child. In our

Now the vestments are back to green. Boring, old, no-feast-day, no-solemnities green. All the big holidays are done, until we hit Ash Wednesday, of course;

Worries. We all have them. They come in the form of finances, health, relationships and everything in between. Suffice it to say worries are a

New York’s Andrew Cuomo is a scandalous example of a pro-abortion Catholic politician who continues to receive Holy Communion. Last month he promoted, signed, and

In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter

In 1968 Bishop Casey of Brentwood appointed me director of his retreat and conference centre at Chingford in North London. The centre, otherwise known as

I Did It My Way. . . We all know the story of how Abraham and his wife Sarah tried to sidestep God’s promise that

This essay presents the argument for the existence of God from the existence of existentially contingent entities, the entities of our direct experience. The previous

Off the Shelf 112 – David Williams This week on Off the Shelf we have something a little different. David Williams is the developer behind

The Role of the Legion of Mary in Consecration In the Legion of Mary, we do everything we can for Jesus through Mary. We give

“Do not be so open-minded that your brains fall out,” is a quote often attributed to G.K. Chesterton. In peeling back the subtleties of this phrase,

Emmanuel Carrère’s lately controversial The Kingdom takes on a project of demystification: it is an imagining of how St. Luke might have joined the early

We all know suffering when we see it and we’ve all experienced it in some form. For many people, unfortunately, suffering leads to pushing away