
I Still Don’t Understand My Vocation To Fatherhood
It was 5:15 in the afternoon. I had been pacing around the room rocking a fussy baby for about a half hour. The last ten minutes

It was 5:15 in the afternoon. I had been pacing around the room rocking a fussy baby for about a half hour. The last ten minutes

The subjects we chose during telephone conversations with relatives and friends tend to change over time. If you or they have lived a relatively long

For Valentine’s Day this year, I am taking a new approach. No more chocolate, fancy dinners or jewelry. This year’s gift is the ultimate. This

Thoughts of Valentine’s Day fills our heads with images of frilly pink hearts, chocolate covered strawberries, fluffy teddy bears, and of course, the cute bottomed

Here we are, coming into the backstretch of the quadrennial presidential election cycle. Of course, from here on out, you’re going to have your eyes

The Holy Mass is the re-presentation of Jesus’ sacrifice on Calvary, in a real liturgical manner. At the Last Supper (also known as the First

Right after the March for Life, the USCCB organized the Catholic Social Ministries Gathering. As one of the few who attended both events, I saw

New York City, like any other big city, can get a bad rap if you only watch the news. The news anchor would have you

“Put Out into the Deep” In the missionary community of which I am a part, one of our charisms is receptivity. Why is that? At the

“Why did God let that happen??” We have all had the experience of pondering why something bad or disappointing happened to us. It is

There is a serious Catholic “man crisis”. Large numbers of men have left the Church and the majority of men who remain are lukewarm. The

Hunger to know St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that we have a natural desire for God. This desire has its origin in our intellects, so it

February 8 marks the 2nd International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking because February 8 is the feast day of St. Josephine Bakhita,

Among the differences between Catholics and Protestants, is the use of the crucifix or cross. This was keenly brought to my attention when a faithful

This past January 20 marked the one year anniversary of the death of my friend, Paul Coakley. Last year I wrote two articles about my thoughts

One of the things I’ve noticed in my many discussions with those who are separated from the Catholic faith is the recurrence of a variety of

Deciding where one’s kids should be educated can be a difficult task, especially in areas where there are so many good public, parochial, and

Many years ago I used to run a retreat and conference centre in London. As I had to run the place on a shoe string

The traditional feminist discourse of the 1970s engaged the culture in the debate on women’s liberation during the Post Conciliar decade that followed Vatican II.

At Mass today, I discovered the most thorough description of God I have ever heard. It was contained in the second reading, verses from a

Perhaps the most confusing issue of our age and the one that may vex members of the Body of Christ the most, surround the topic

The Power of Music Music has such a power to invoke many different kinds of feelings in all of us. It has the power to