
Singing Alleluia: Making Up For Lost Time
“You have given them Bread from Heaven, alleluia” or in countless other instances, I rejoice in being able to once again use the “a word.”

“You have given them Bread from Heaven, alleluia” or in countless other instances, I rejoice in being able to once again use the “a word.”

It’s hard to understand why so many people today are unable to see that humans are not, and never will be, smarter than God. And

What is a vocation? I am a single person. Sometimes having a vocation can seem to be a huge, scary thing, not meant for me.
My exploration of the “faith alone” controversy began in a discussion with a non-Catholic coworker. One morning, this friend asked me to go to his

On Easter Sunday my family and I shared a traditional Italian dinner with my wife’s family at the home of her parents, Gerald and Ines

In 1992, my husband and I told my parents we were expecting an addition to the family. They responded with excitement. Mom expressed how happy

The #MeToo movement has shaken the foundations of some of the culture’s most entrenched havens of sexual harassment, abuse and predation. The list of politicians,

What would it look like if we submitted our entire will to God? What kind of an impact would we have on the world?

Pious Fantasies I couldn’t fault my doctor when I went for a private consultation, but in his own home, he seemed to have left his

One method of revelation in the Divine Pedagogy which has always fascinated me is typology. Through this method, God orchestrates the people, places, and events of

When was the last time you set out to do something with bad intent? It has probably been quite some time, if ever. Very few

The intellectual mood of our time could be best described as self-congratulatory. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, it was taken as fact that

We now find ourselves in the Easter season. Now is a time for rejoicing and for thanking the Lord for His love and salvation. Now

This week I attended a Symposium commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the famous papal encyclical, Humanae Vitae, at the Catholic University of America (CUA) in

From the first moment of birth we all experience suffering. A doctor rips a newborn child from a comfortable, warm, and familiar setting. Naked and

“The Long and Winding Road” by The Beatles describes the sojourn that is life on Earth in a delightfully melodic way. The long and winding
Several places in Scripture tell us that Jesus was troubled or worried, or experienced grief. John 11:33: When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews

If you conduct a poll of practicing Christians and ask them what their ultimate hope is, the vast, vast majority of them would say getting

When we pray in the Our Father, “Thy Kingdom come,” what are we praying for? Jesus most preached and taught not about love, but about

The true meaning of the word mercy is often misunderstood and misused. Far from indicating that all bets are off and you are free to

The end of March saw the conclusion of a week-long meeting held at the Vatican that engaged young people from all over the world. The

We must all pray for Divine Mercy. God’s mercy is infinite, as St. Faustina tells us. God hungers for us to turn to Him in