
Peace? The Trouble With the World is Me!
Brother Taurus was a man with the best of intentions but with a terrible temper that made him impossible to live with. After he fell

Brother Taurus was a man with the best of intentions but with a terrible temper that made him impossible to live with. After he fell

Life’s circumstances are full of episodes that allow us to encounter divine Love. Some of these we recognize, but many just pass us by. Suppose

In the last installment of this series, we reviewed a central argument for the partial immateriality of human nature. Specifically, we saw how the mind,

By Father John Catoir JCD The thing I remember most about St. Mother Teresa was her joy. I met her three times in my life. Once

My husband and I were in the Nashville area recently, closing on our new home. We attended Mass at a church where we have previously

I keep having the same exchange with my seriously Catholic friends whenever Pope Francis comes up in conversation. It goes something like this: we were

Recently, a local priest delivered a compelling homily on the miracles of Jesus. Before his homily was over, he had challenged every person to

The Church is God’s temple on earth, and believers are the living stones that form that holy house. We have been called to follow our

A life without goals risks losing its meaning and purpose. If we do not have something we are aiming for, then life can easily become

Who is to say that God does not put you or me, and no other, specifically at a scene for the very purpose of saying

Many people argue that the rescript issued on August 2, which changed Paragraph 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church to call the

“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” —Proverbs 22:6 Introduction—Duhigg’s Book

I’m angry. I’m disgusted. And I don’t like being played for a sucker. The Requirements I Must Meet As a Catholic school teacher, I’ve been

Everywhere we turn it seems that the Church is in turmoil or some sort of disagreement. Both celebrated and emphasized by the news media, this

I did not know yet how far they were from the human heritage I ascribed to them. —H.G. Welles, The Island of Dr. Moreau

In Revelation chapter 12, John sees a mysterious vision of “a woman clothed with the sun” (Revelation 12:1). This woman gives birth to the Messiah

Lili Loofbourow wishes ‘we lived in a world that encouraged women to attend to their bodies’ pain signals instead of powering through like endurance champs.

I have come to realize Christians can develop an intimate, rather than just a personal relationship with Jesus. Well-meaning evangelical Christians challenge us to have

I have not done a word-by-word analysis. I have not counted the occurrences. I have not spent the time necessary to validate the following statement,

“But when the king came in to see the guests, he noticed a man there who was not wearing a wedding robe, and he said

Does God care if we sin? How does He look at and treat sinful human beings? I started to think and pray about that, pondering

Every time our mailman knocks at the door, I know I can expect an update about his son’s medical school. He has two children and