
From Ignorance, Atheism, and Anti-Catholicism to the Glory and Peace of the Catholic Church
Then from the heart of the tempest, Yahweh gave Job His answer. He said: Who is this, obscuring My intentions with his ignorant words? Brace

Then from the heart of the tempest, Yahweh gave Job His answer. He said: Who is this, obscuring My intentions with his ignorant words? Brace

In his book, Proving History, Bayes’ Theorem and the Quest for the Historical Jesus, atheist activist Richard Carrier contends that reports in Christian scripture can

A recent article I read about the new book, Benedict XVI—Last Testament: In His Own Words really caught my attention. In it, the pope is

The year 2017 is upon us and for many this means it’s time to come up with a list of, or at least a couple,

There is something beautiful about the changes that come with the seasons of the year. I admit I’m a seasonal man. Growing up in Northeastern

During the eighties, I edited an anthology, Philosophical Perspectives on Peace, which included numerous prescriptions for world peace by philosophers, psychologists, and litterateurs from the

Shusaku Endo’s novel Silence is one of the most unsettling novels a Catholic could read. Recounting the story of Portuguese Jesuits facing martyrdom and persecution

I am tired of hearing the phrase, they have a right. I hear this said on television, radio, or among people in everyday life about

Whenever we hear the term “stay-at-home” mom or “housewife,” we picture a woman whose life revolves around her kids. We all know the stereotype. The
Trained to evangelize, with social media at their fingertips, modern Catholics might be surprised to discover that the most effective missionaries are still those who
Having grown up in the United States, I thought it was common knowledge that playing sports is a school of morality, character training, and indispensable

The Message First Delivered to Poor Shepherds Of the whole gamut of myths, legends and fairy tales that have been told in human history, not

Doctrinal Homily Outlines, a lectionary-based aid for homilists, began as this layman’s response to the Year of Faith Pope Benedict XVI declared for 2012-2013. In

There is a lot of talk in the church these days about mercy verses the truth, or what is also known as love verses the

The Blessed Virgin Mary was the subject of an exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 2014. She drew record-breaking attendance

At the end of the Book Of Job, God tells the acquaintances of Job, who have denigrated, accused, and chastised Job, to prepare sacrifices; but

Most of us think we know how to pray, others may ponder the question, “How do I pray?” This article can be used by both

We all have things that regularly appear in our prayer petitions. Some are wants, some needs, and some are desires. As the saying goes,

During this Christmas season, it’s good to take a look at what the true meaning of the birth of Christ was. It was not only

Jesus, the Reason for our Joy Another year has passed, and the Christmas Season is here. This is a time of reflection, a time of joy

“The name is strange. It startles one at first. It is so bold, so new, so fearless. It does not attract, rather the reverse. But

Some Catholics may be unaware of, or are possibly confused by, the controversy following the release of Pope Francis’ Amoris Laetitia, and the new letter and dubia