
Surprising Corrections to Calculate the Year of Jesus’ Birth and Death
Ever wonder how and when the sequence of years up to the current year 2025 was established? You might be surprised to learn that a

Ever wonder how and when the sequence of years up to the current year 2025 was established? You might be surprised to learn that a

As I write this, the previous week’s Sunday Gospel was Luke 9:28-36. To refresh your memory, it is the story of the transfiguration. Peter, John,

The saints give the answers to overcoming excessive worry and becoming a warrior for God’s kingdom.

What a beautiful thing it is to serve God’s poor. How beautiful their faces are. How happy I am to see the Heart of God.

Five years ago this month my trials, adversities, and humiliations began. And I thank God for everything that happened to me. I was fired after

If we have the perspective of giving all our glory to God when we find success in our lives, we are on the path to sainthood.

On Lent’s Invitation to Silence and Fasting The choir hums, but does not burst in glorious refrain. The music is subdued, the organ absent. The

Saint Patrick’s Day is one of the most widely known saint’s feast days along with Saint Valentine. There are many different aspects to Saint Patrick’s

Screens are everywhere in our lives. They pop up in the most unexpected places, and the more often they pop up in our lives, the

This week at my church, we lost two elderly parishioners. The previous week, I believe, it was three. If you slide into the last pew,

Before my wife and I were married, we both discerned that at least one of our children would be adopted. We felt it was a

Some folks are all about taking risks while others are all about playing it safe. But both tactics pose problems. The problem with risk taking

There is no certain answer to the question, “Was St. Peter present when Jesus was crucified?” None of the Gospel accounts says that Peter was

Gossip–damaging the reputation of others by what we say–constitutes sinful behavior. In fact, it can be gravely sinful. Yet how frequently we run into people

For athletes, there are three seasons: off season, pre-season, and in-season. In terms of faith, however, there is no “off-season.” (As noted in previous posts,

‘Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain and he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun

I received a question recently about Romans 3:23, which states, “… all have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (King James Version).

Natural theology is the use of human reason to draw conclusions about God. It is typically contrasted with revelation which appeals to Scripture. Thomas Aquinas

Caveat emptor….Okay, so I’m biased because my name is Raymond. When I started doing genealogy on my last name, I thought to myself, “Why not

“Come back to the Lord with all your heart; leave the past in ashes, and turn to God with tears and fasting, for he is

LifeSiteNews and theologian David Torkington present a transformative 8-week Lenten retreat, The Lost Art of Prayer—Praying as Christ Himself Showed Us. David Torkington, an author

We hear the word ‘ideology’ bandied about quite a bit these days. It’s almost as if ideologies are a super critical part of life and