
When We Receive Christ’s Love, Joy Always Prevails Over Sorrow
To master the art of living it’s important to understand this basic principle: Joy Prevails Over Sorrow. We know from divine revelation that there is

To master the art of living it’s important to understand this basic principle: Joy Prevails Over Sorrow. We know from divine revelation that there is

To be judgmental in matters involving the sins of others is, in this author’s estimation, comparable to being an armchair quarterback or a backseat driver.

Comfort can be derived from many sources. It might be measured by the number of zeros in a person’s savings account, or in the size

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

“Why am I still waiting for my vocation?” I’ve heard variations on this question many times from friends and other young people searching for long-term

Temptations Temptations, we all have them. It is part of life. It is part of human nature and they will exist until we die. Adam

Kendra Von Esh, author of Am I Catholic?: A Struggle with Faith, Humility, and Surrendering to God, has written a humorous, frank account about her own

Earlier this week, I was listening to a classic country station and they played a song by Lorrie Morgan titled “What part of no ( don’t

Growing up in an old-fashioned Bengali Hindu family and going to a convent school run by stern Irish nuns, I was brought up to revere

Our Church crisis Like many, I have been reacting to the blogosphere and news reports regarding Cardinal McCarrick, the Pennsylvania grand jury report and the

This year, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary once again presented a golden opportunity to reconsider the person of the Ever-Virgin Mary and her

Many songs and poems speak of letting go of those we love in hopes that one day they will come back to where they belong.

Earlier this summer my wife and I became friends with a young person, about the same age as us, who let us know that they

The next time someone says, “God loves you just as you are,” or the next time you begin to say or think to yourself, “God

I recently moved house and city and was surprised at how painful it was to say goodbye to the friends we had made during the

By the time this article is released I will have celebrated my first anniversary of priestly ordination. The gift of the priesthood and my consecrated

These Things Are Unspeakable When the political philosopher Edmund Burke wrote: “These things are unspeakable, but I cannot remain silent,” he could well have been

Friends and acquaintances are asking us what to make of the recent disclosures about abuse within Holy Mother Church. We seemingly hear about it or

Five hundred years ago, the Roman Catholic Church was going through an incredible time of corruption and holiness, shame and glory, evil and good. It

Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise and walk’? (Luke 5:23) As a parishioner in the Diocese of

When an alien lives with you in your land, do not mistreat him. The alien living with you must be treated as one of your native-born. Love

One form of modern relativism states that to understand, “You need to weigh out the probabilities.” (at minute 45:30) From this perspective, we can surmise,