
Death and Taxes Are Still the Only Two Certainties in Life
A lot of people don’t like to talk about death or dying. For many, death is a fearful thing. It’s a morbid subject. As the

A lot of people don’t like to talk about death or dying. For many, death is a fearful thing. It’s a morbid subject. As the

Let us begin with a story: A man and woman, very distraught and discouraged about today’s problems, walk into a store and see Jesus Christ

A friend of mine once told me, “You Catholics don’t like people like me”, I am getting tired of some people who ‘broad-brush-stroke’ people into

Introducing Pete Socks Pete Socks has established himself as one of the most reliable Catholic book reviewers out there today. In his seven years of

The mystery of God’s maternal love is expressed with particular power in the Hebrew word, rahamim. Etymologically, this word means “womb” but was later used to mean

Personal vocation is the thread that runs through an entire life from beginning to end. —Luke Burgis, Unrepeatable Authors Luke Burgis and Joshua Miller, Ph.

There is a lot being written and produced about the “end times” these days. As Catholics we believe and profess that Jesus is coming again,

Men and Women: Different but Complimentary These words from Sacred Scripture shed divine light on an important point related to why man and women are

Introducing Pete Socks Pete Socks has established himself as one of the most reliable Catholic book reviewers out there today. In his seven years of

Many Catholics may have fairly active sacramental lives and prayer lives. Unfortunately, for some, their prayer lives often omit prayer with Scripture. Instead, they focus

Our purpose in writing this article was our modest desire and, somehow, our burning ecclesial obligation to expose some fundamental and yet simple truths hidden

The release of Gosnell, The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer, is increasing public awareness of the evils of abortion. The media will attempt to

“Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains for ever in a special relationship with

“Mary, give me your heart…so full of love and humility, that I may be able to receive Jesus.” – St. Mother Teresa On October 6th,

Introducing Pete Socks Pete Socks has established himself as one of the most reliable Catholic book reviewers out there today. In his seven years of

Celibacy has been the very heart and soul of the inner dynamic life and energy in the Church from the start and the endless source of

Twice now recently, I’ve heard the ‘Flint Water Crisis’ used as an example of the “systemic racism” that still exists in our country today. But

The sex scandals in the Church will not be completely and thoroughly dealt with until the rampant infidelity to Catholic doctrine throughout all of the

Speaking at a Gates Foundation event in New York, French President Emanuel Macron recently said that the reason some African women have large families is

Catholics are encouraged to do a lot of spiritual reading in between all of our daily duties. Lucky for us, there are many spiritual classics

Last September, I responded to Leonid Sirota, a professor of law at Auckland University, who stated on his blog Double Aspect that in Canadian civil

Every All Hallows’ Eve, Hallowe’en, or Halloween – whichever name is preferred – questions arise as to whether or not it is an acceptable holiday