
The Eucharist: Lord, Help Our Unbelief
A few months back I attended a Confirmation ceremony at a local parish. Of course, we were all very proud of the confirmandi, especially as

A few months back I attended a Confirmation ceremony at a local parish. Of course, we were all very proud of the confirmandi, especially as

The great commission given to us by our Lord and Savior is to “go out and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). This is

The political season is upon us and we would be hard-pressed to recall one that was more acrimonious. Division has been sown in families,

As a mother of a large family, struggling to wash, dry, and fold three or four loads of laundry every day, I secretly wondered
“Are you a Martha or a Mary?” This Martha-Mary juxtaposition from the Gospel of Luke is quite well-known. Martha is the archetype for the active life: busy

1.) He’s not Hillary Clinton. We know exactly who she is, what she is, what she stands for, and can pretty well guess what she

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Blessed Trinity, just as active in the world today as ever. The Bible says that the Holy

Driving around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area can be a near occasion of sin. The roads are crowded. People are in a hurry. Patience is

Saints come from all walks of life, from all parts of the world, from every age group, from every time period. They offer us concrete

Suffering is a Reality… When Perceived as Such Since its premiere a few weeks ago, there has been a lot of discussion of the film

There’s a doctor-saint in heaven that has successfully interceded for several of my medical related intentions. He promptly answered my request for finding a compassionate

Perversion Inherent in Me Before You Since its premiere a few weeks ago, there has been a lot of discussion of the film Me Before

Lester Ballard, main character of the novel Child of God, commits murder, necrophilia, sexually harasses women, and is generally considered to be crazy. This being

The Trump phenomenon and Brexit both came about as a result of the Protestant Reformation in the early 1500s. SAY WHAT?! Some may think this

We always hear about the need to take up one’s cross and follow Christ and, if we call ourselves followers of Christ, well we should.

The Dave Matthews Band’s wonderful song “The Space Between” describes where he will be waiting for his love — in the “space between” the laughter,

In June of 2014, I stood before Bishop Paul Loverde as he raised his thumb, covered in oil, to my forehead. “Flora,” he said, dabbing

Theoretically, we all readily concede that the Mercy of God is available to everyone, from the richest to the poorest, from the most educated to

Over the passage of time, I have observed a change in the Jones families I have encountered.The Jones family is that stereotypical family in the

“Divine immutability” refers to the unchangeableness of our perfect God. Many of the pagan gods, both throughout history and still today, are not perfect. They

Pope Francis recently called for all Christians to give an apology to various people we have offended or marginalized in our lives. Hearing this request,

In our day to day lives, we encounter many people. In those encounters, opportunities arise which allow us to share our faith. Do we? We