
Seven Spirit-Building Exercises for 2019
The New Year is the perfect time to set goals and accomplish tasks that have been sitting on the back burner of our minds. Many

The New Year is the perfect time to set goals and accomplish tasks that have been sitting on the back burner of our minds. Many

This past spring I was teaching an introduction to ethics course to a group of mostly freshman students. In an attempt to spur discussion I

Have you heard of Courage International? It is the official Catholic apostolate for men, women, and their loved ones who struggle with SSA (same-sex attraction).

Off the Shelf 106 – Marge Fenelon Occasionally a book makes it’s way to me that gives me pause. A book that looks at the

Why does evil exist? If God is all-loving, wouldn’t he want to protect his creatures from any and all suffering? Human parents try their best

Although most of us could not come up with an answer to the question of what God wants us to learn, He has been trying to

I hate John Lennon’s song “Imagine.” The song begins, “Imagine there’s no heaven, it’s easy if you try, no hell below us, above us only

This is the first year that I did not have a Christmas Card from Sr Wendy Beckett. Instead, I had a little note from Sr

Of course, we could do better, but we usually don’t. We need a savior. St. Paul notes our predicament and then identifies the solution and

2018 was quite the year. I still managed to get through my book per week personal threshold plus a few daily readers as well. My

When getting into conversations about salvation, especially with non-Christians, it’s typically difficult to navigate all the nuances that come with such a weighty subject. We

Today, in this place where people struggle with drug addiction, I wish to embrace each and every one of you, who are the flesh of

Mountains and a Mustard Seed is what I would call a “legacy book,” a kind of capstone on an amazing family journey guided by the

The Ayer Legend The life of British philosopher Sir Alfred Jules Ayer (1910-1989 A.D.) has become not only the stuff of academic, but of popular

When [Jesus’] parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and

For decades, I had the exact same New Year’s Resolution—LOSE WEIGHT! I would tweak it by adding “workout” or “get healthy” but it all pointed

Off the Shelf 105 – C. Bernard Ruffin We wrap 2018 up with my favorite saint, Padre Pio. Join author Bernard Ruffin and I as

When the Son of God was born, He entered the human world and became the loving, obedient Son of Mary and Joseph. Let us ponder

And coming to her, he said, “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you.”But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what

I was baptized when I was a baby but not raised as a Catholic. My parents were young when they had me, and I was

God’s glory is our peace; His greatness is our joy, and His beauty is our pleasure. When we receive this Child, we become a redeemed

Christmas is why “there really is a difference between being brought up as a Christian and being brought up as a Jew or a Moslem