
Discerning Private Revelation: Part Two
In the light of my previous article, Discerning Private Revelation: A Particular Pitfall, it seems right and just to offer another discussion on a particular

In the light of my previous article, Discerning Private Revelation: A Particular Pitfall, it seems right and just to offer another discussion on a particular

I heard my neighbor, in our massive cubicle maze, call over the wall, “Hey Dan, you have time for coffee?” Before I could hang up

The Roe v Wade decision still remains unsettling to many. Since that day a culture of death has permeated society, and the world. Nevertheless, many

The pro-life movement has been filled with numerous stories of interest since the fight began with the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. The numbers

Author’s Note: This article is a the first in a five-part series examining the beauty and medication of the Most Holy Rosary. This series is

Whenever my brother comes to town to visit, we have a traditional meal that we enjoy together. It takes place at a local Chinese buffet,

Here we come to the end of our series on the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. Having prayed and reflected on the conception, birth, life,

Recent studies show a need for a greater understanding of labor as a Christian call to work. Nearly half the people on the planet are

Over the course of my now fourteen years of studying and working with the Catholic Church’s theology of private revelation, I have come to understand

In response to Dr. Denise Hunnell’s December 29, 2015 Catholic Stand post, “Family Life as ‘Domestic Pilgrimage’”, a loyal reader brought up a question

“Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hatred. Hatred leads to suffering.” This quote comes from Star Wars’ Master Yoda in in an exchange with

January 22 marks the 43rd anniversary of the tragic legalization of abortion on demand in our country via two Supreme Court decisions, Roe v. Wade

Grandmothers and Mercy January is a time that reminds me of my deceased Grandmother. She passed away over 20 years ago on January 31. It is

So, you’re excited about your faith and want to share it. You want to evangelize! You realize that much of the world has moved online

A FaceBook friend recently posted this: What I fear has become the new “progressive” orthodoxy is this, that there is no such thing as truth.

There is a Catholic “man-crisis.” Many men have quit Catholicism and many fail to practice the faith. Many Catholic men have lost sight of the

Catholics get criticized for including the Blessed Mother in their prayer lives, but then, on top of that, they pray to the saints. We are

Throughout history, and even now in agricultural, third-world cultures, extended families are the norm. Secondary attachments in such families enrich the lives of children. As

Every so often the issue of altar serving comes into question, as it has again recently. There is an ongoing, extensive debate over who

Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle’s memoir “The Kiss of Jesus” is best categorized as an appropriate Lenten read. It is an honest story of a woman’s difficult,

A couple of years ago, I read a book in which one of the characters, while being interviewed, was posed the question, “When does a

Pope Francis has, once again, gotten himself in trouble with those bloggers who are often more than ready to criticize his every word. This time,