
Mike Pantile: How to Build a Man
In this week’s Patrick Coffin Show, men’s coach Mike Pantile (panTEElay) discusses the crisis of masculinity in the modern world, highlighting the importance of fitness,

In this week’s Patrick Coffin Show, men’s coach Mike Pantile (panTEElay) discusses the crisis of masculinity in the modern world, highlighting the importance of fitness,

At the moment of conception of every human being there is a light show set off from the fertilized egg that announces that there is

Salve friends, Catholics, brothers and sisters in Christ! Thank you for all the donations thus far as we incrementally begin reaching our goal. Little Vatican

All eyes will be on Washington D.C. on January 20, as the 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place at the United States Capitol. Political pundits

In his letter “On What It Means to Call Oneself a Christian,” St. Gregory of Nyssa (330-95) warns Christians against bearing the name Christian while

We’re at war. Make no mistake about it. The devil and his minions are waging war on your soul as you read this. They’re waging

I’m old and I’m old fashion, I love tradition, I don’t like change, and perhaps that can be a problem here and there with this

Why do we ask you to donate to Little Vatican? Because we at Little Vatican want to help others get to Heaven, that is our

Or is it a nebulous thought passing through your mind? “Welcome Back,” the Voice said. I closed my eyes and smiled, hugging the moment to

Salve friends, Catholics, my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, We took a short hiatus to enjoy the last week of Advent and the Octave

Advent is the liturgical season that calls us to prepare for the Feast of the Nativity. Every year, we spend this time in reflection, pondering the

The Jewish Philosopher Simone Weil said, “We are no more than the quality of our endeavour”. It is the quality of our endeavour in prayer

There is a perception that: The history of the modern Neo-Thomist movement… reached its end at the Second Vatican Council. (From Unity to Pluralism, p.

I have heard some Protestants try to use Matthew 18:20, “… where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am,” as a

A person with empathy has a deep emotional bond with others. This bond results in the ability to often feel others’ joys and sorrows with

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for January 2025 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. The best take-away from the Sunday Readings is Catholic

It is a good guess that a lot of moms and dads succumbed to pressure this Christmas – either from their children’s pleading or peer-pressure

Years ago there was a bumper sticker that said “Quitchyourbellyaching” (i.e., ‘Quit your belly aching’) The message was simple – stop complaining. It’s a message

Launched in 2013 by the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, the St. Lucy Food Project, located in Manassas, Virginia, is an extension of the charitable

Are you searching for something special this Christmas season? Do you sense something is missing, but you are not sure what it is? You may

Making the sacraments available to the faithful is central to the work of the Church. They are signs of God’s love and mercy and provide

To those who frequent Catholic Stand, it should come as no surprise that, once again, I find myself traveling for the Christmas season. This trip