The Love That Always Satisfies
Ever since sin came into the world with the Fall of Adam and Eve, human beings have experienced an emptiness. Because of this emptiness, the
Ever since sin came into the world with the Fall of Adam and Eve, human beings have experienced an emptiness. Because of this emptiness, the

One hundred years ago, the Blessed Mother came to three shepherd children in Portugal in a series of apparitions we call by the name of

Pornography has become the most accepted forbidden fruit in the entire world. Looking at naked people for personal pleasure is strictly forbidden by God in

Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward

(Disclaimer: I in no way intend to criticize here any of the actual content of Amoris Laetitia, only the commentary of Archbishop Fernández as noted

The Patrick Coffin Show The Patrick Coffin Show podcast features weekly interviews with A-list influencers and outliers in the effort to recover the Judeo-Christian roots

The Lasting Effects of ‘The Year of Mercy’ The Year of Mercy was a special year dedicated to living out the mercy of Jesus Christ

I understand the sentiments of those who say a special needs child is an “angel,” but understanding what they mean doesn’t mean I agree with

Consecrated virgin: To many, the phrase sounds outlandish, not only unfamiliar but unsettlingly strange. To most of the world outside the Church, it means a

When Charles Dickens wrote, “God is love,” on the workhouse wall, he was, of course, being sarcastic. He knew there was no love in that

“Shaun, please come see me. Thanks.” An email from my boss popped up, so I went over immediately. Walking into her office she noticed my

Saturday, November 4 began as a fairly typical, crisp fall morning in Pennsylvania. The leaves on the trees were changing into a brilliant array of

“Give thanks to the Lord, invoke His name; make known among nations His deeds. Sing to Him, sing His praises, proclaim all His wondrous deeds.

The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, on October 31, 2017, is finally over. For many Catholics, the ‘celebration’ may have been a bit drawn out.

“To the other towns also I must proclaim the good news of the Kingdom of God, because for this purpose I have been sent.” Luke

There are many people today who do not think being single is simply a default choice or a temporary state. After years of struggling to

The current plight of the Rohingya refugees in Myanmar is getting a lot of press notice which is appropriate, yet the ongoing plight of Christians

Mike Aquilina is one of the most prolific Catholic authors today, having churned out over fifty books as well as numerous essays and articles.

I have always loved the study of what makes people tick, hence I dedicated part of my education to psychology. While I understand that not

By all accounts, Father John J. Brady was a modest man. The nation’s press had dubbed the Catholic priest “the fighting chaplain of the Fifth

In Part I of this discussion, the point was made that a fuller and deeper understanding of and appreciation of the works of Jane Austen

Of course, there is no such theology. No such thing if the title above means to cite a book or treatise written by Jane Austen