
Reflecting on the Positives and the Negatives
Decades ago, as a newly graduated engineer, I worked for a company that invested heavily in its people. My employment there turned out to be

Decades ago, as a newly graduated engineer, I worked for a company that invested heavily in its people. My employment there turned out to be

When you attend Mass, have you ever pondered what happens at the altar following Holy Communion? It is the Purification of the Sacred Vessels. With

Ash Wednesday, this week (March 5), marks the beginning of the Lenten season. But for some reason, Lent often seems to sneak up on us.

Back in the late 1800s Pope Leo XIII had a few things to say about marriage, family, and society. His words are still relevant today.

One response when one hears or encounters something that is outlandish or blatantly false is to say to the source, “Get real!” This is a

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for March is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. Doctrines are the Magisterium’s authoritative, essentially unchangeable clarifications of Revelation

The Lenten season begins later than usual this year. Instead of starting our fast during the bitter days of February, we’ll begin in early March

All my life I have been looking for love. I did not know what this love was. All I knew was there was a love

What are Catholics to do about pastors who are leading the faithful on the wrong path and putting souls in danger? Poorly performing or outright

Part 1 of this series focused on cowardly clerics who do not make good shepherds. There are, however, members of the clergy who are even

I first heard the phrase “slower than Christmas” when we moved back to Texas. I was 9- years-old at the time. We had lived in

Christ gave us shepherds to point us to truth and encourage us to “be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect.” Distressingly, some of our shepherds

Though we haven’t yet reached Ash Wednesday in this Jubilee Year of Hope, it isn’t too soon to plan our personal Lenten observances. One tried-and-true

As I was meditating on Jesus’ miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, I felt the Holy Spirit whisper something into my heart.

Many people think of Heaven as being an experience of floating on a cloud while playing a harp. That sounds horrible to me. I don’t

Conscience, that still small voice within us, is the compass guiding our moral journey through life. It resonates with God’s truth and goodness, much like

On How We have Replaced a Leisure-Culture with a Work-Culture Planning which day I’ll have enough time to finally make sourdough bread is quite the

The Spirit of God is alive and active all around us, but sometimes we get distracted and miss it. Or we don’t have our spiritual
Many of us know someone who has just completed a “dry January.” While there can certainly be benefits to abstaining from alcohol or other pleasures,

Mention our borders and immigration and a lively discussion is almost certain to ensue. Strong feelings exist about both subjects. In my opinion, in dealing

No Temples no Altars Writing at the beginning of the first century, St Justin delighted in boasting, “We have no temples, we have no altars,”

The pretty brunette nurse perched on her stool, carefully reading her computer screen. Then she glided over to the incomprehensible apparatus at the head of