
Discernment of Our Thoughts and Prayers
The other night, I woke to a phone call around midnight and then I couldn’t get back to sleep. This could have been due to

The other night, I woke to a phone call around midnight and then I couldn’t get back to sleep. This could have been due to

Simply, the Catholic and Gnostic views of materiality are, respectively, Good and Evil, which engender hope and despair. It is paradoxical that the modern adoration

Our Blessed Mother is honored under many titles. The faithful have often referred to Mary as “the Mother of God”, “the Mother of the faithful”

There is a tenet in the Legion of Mary so central to the mission of the apostolate that perhaps all the works and prayers its

One day, a Protestant friend and I were discussing something pertaining to Christianity when my friend made a comment akin to “Jesus said it, and I

David Foster Wallace’s book, Infinite Jest, is unique: hilarious and bleak, enlightening and depressing. Wallace tried on two separate occasions to become Catholic but sadly

So there you are being confronted by a Protestant, who asks you some simple bible questions about your personal salvation and the Catholic Church getting

You are my friends if you do what I command you. I no longer call you slaves, because a slave does not know what his

For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength. — 1 Corinthians 1:22-25 INTRODUCTION: STORIES

Celebrated Worldwide, Beloved By Millions: Jane Is Everywhere The Jane Austen Circle of Singapore regularly hosts Regency balls and teas at the Old Parliament Arts

In this article, I wish to examine three ways that Mary can teach us about marriage. This month presents us with the opportunity not only

Society desperately needs passionate Catholics – those who put Church teachings above secular ideologies, who strive daily to grow in the knowledge of God, who

In 2016, images of Discalced Carmelite Sister Cecilia Maria were spread throughout the internet. She died painfully of cancer on June 23 at the age

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

If you try to help a struggling butterfly emerge from the prison of his cocoon, his wings will be permanently deformed. As a butterfly struggles,

When I was 13, I joined the Jr. High Chorus at my local public school. It was the mid-‘70’s and songs about teaching the world

There are many situations in our lives where our faith is tested. Confusion and discord within the Church continue today as they have for centuries.

Imagine this scenario. You hear the doorbell ring, you open the door, and you see two well-dressed men standing on your porch with smiles on

Unimaginable Loss Tragedy struck our family in February of this year. My 47-year-old aunt Jeannine, with whom I was close, committed suicide during a night

When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of

I sat down intending to write about joy. It’s one of my favorite topics, and I’m rather fond of the emotion itself. I’ll choose it

Just over five hundred years ago, in 1509, Henry VIII became King of England and it was because of him that Protestantism was introduced into