
The Distaff and Spool and the Present Moment
With the March for Life on the 18th and the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on the 22nd, January is often lived as a

With the March for Life on the 18th and the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on the 22nd, January is often lived as a

It is easy to be cheerful at Christmas. Even as Advent brought us ever closer to Christmas Day, we found ourselves giving money to the

In his wonderful book, The Power of Silence: Against The Dictatorship of Noise, Cardinal Robert Sarah tells us Without silence, God disappears in the noise.

On the Feast of the Incarnation, we celebrate Almighty God’s decision to become a man by assuming the body of a human being. The Heavenly

Throughout his life St Francis was consumed by a desire to give his life for Christ. This desire burst into an unquenchable flame when he

Off the Shelf 104 – Paul Thigpen This week on Off the Shelf as we anticipate the birth of Jesus we take a look at

Although my parents promptly baptized me just one week after my birth, we weren’t a family that regularly practiced their faith. The memories of my

Our mission is particularly experienced in our celebration of liturgy, which features Anglican traditions of worship while conforming to Catholic doctrinal, sacramental and liturgical standards.

‘You’d never guess that God is love to the point of death.’ Bishop Barron, speaking on The Daily Wire’s Sunday Special podcast this weekend, used

This series ends with the same questions that it began with; which relationships ought we prioritize in life, and how is that accomplished by love?

As we approach the Nativity; the birth of our Lord, we must keep in mind the critical story of salvation. However, I think it is

I wrote this article as a warning to all of us know the Catholic faith is true and right. To those who know the teachings

And Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38) Christmas brings a

Have you ever thought of God as humble? He is many different things, and all of them good—kind, generous, loving, and forgiving are some common

We draw upon the close of one year and anticipate the new. This seems to be what we do annually this time of year. Many

My daughter is left-handed, as are her two children. My brother is a lefty as well, and a few cousins are southpaws. They all inherited

Do the lyrics of the seasonal ditty “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” illustrate a date rape in progress? That’s the objection which led to Cleveland radio

I think I am not the only one who has attended performances of Handel’s Messiah around Christmas or Easter, and experienced chills going up and

Christmas is not an event within history but is rather the invasion of time by eternity. (Hans Urs Von Balthasar) Eternity Is Not Linear From

Off the Shelf 103 – Dino Piccinini I’ve recently gotten my hands on one of the most well-crafted rosaries I have ever owned. Actually, it

Advent and Christmas offer a needed break from the noise of the current clerical abuse crisis, Church divisions, and secular obsessions with politics. It’s a

Topological Semantic Sensibility of Biblical Hebrew Verbs It was a surprise for the first author to observe some years ago that professional teachers of BH (