
Catholic Social Media Influencers You Should Follow
Social media is present everywhere you look. While it has its downfalls, if utilized properly, social media can be an amazing tool in strengthening your

Social media is present everywhere you look. While it has its downfalls, if utilized properly, social media can be an amazing tool in strengthening your

The Faithful Are Abandoning Ship “Crisis of faith” is a popular term bandied about to describe what is going on in the Church today. The

Marcus speaks with a quiet authority, with the air of a contemplative craftsman. Founder of Marian Caskets, his avocation in life is now his family

Given the times in which we live, calling anyone an extremist is not really a very good thing. When most people hear the term, their minds

Abraham Lincoln said that “A House divided against itself cannot stand”. Thomas Ewing Sherman was born into a House divided by religion on October 12,

These days, we often view our faith as something private, something that’s just between us and God. We go to Church on Sundays, we say

I entered the Catholic Church in 2010, but my wife and I turned slowly away from the popular ideological goals and dreams of this world

“And Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart.” (Luke 2:19) When we read the words above from the Gospel of Luke, we

Within every one of us, there is a question that takes a while to answer. I don’t believe there is a right or wrong response

Back in the early 1900s The St. Anthony of Padua chapel railroad car traversed North America bringing the Sacraments to folks in areas of the

The word “rigid” has become something of a pejorative term in the common parlance of some clerics and theologians in recent years. The Holy Father

The first turning point came when our car initially broke down in Hawaii. I was 6,000 miles away in Delaware, caring for my 90 year-old-parents.

As stated in Part I, I will now show you how I saw the Resurrection as not just possible but probable, so probable that I

Once upon a time there lived three theological virtues named Faith, Hope and Love. Their house was modest, and just the right size for them

It is something that Catholics are told they must do and are urged to do frequently from the very beginning of their faith formation. Sadly,

The Prayer of Forgiveness The Act of Contrition is the prayer we, as Catholics, pray after we confess our sins during the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

One of my favorite Gospel stories is where Peter walks on water as it’s a beautiful meeting of the human and divine. In it, we

Many of you have undoubtedly had profound experiences with death so perhaps you will not only relate to my experiences with death but find my

One of the great loves of my life is biking. I truly enjoy being outdoors, feeling the wind in my hair, and pushing myself to

It’s been going on two years that I’ve been attempting to lead the responsorial psalm for Sunday Mass here at St. Anne’s. The individual who used

There used to be a time when many of the world’s Catholic Christians submitted to the Church’s vision of faith and morals. The teaching authority

The Church recently celebrated Natural Family Planning (NFP) week. The lessons, reflections, and prayers can serve married couples and change the culture. It’s not just a “Catholic