
Missed Conceptions
The culture of birth control is a strong one. It is an accepted practice by most Christians and unfortunately, most religions today. An article from

The culture of birth control is a strong one. It is an accepted practice by most Christians and unfortunately, most religions today. An article from

We seek greatness by our very nature; God created us for great things. Great things because we are, essentially, good. Good because we are created

Man, that implies so much. That those who survive the Rubicon of the womb, they were desired,while those who did not, were not. Except it

Most of us would really like to be in heaven one day. The alternative is unthinkable. The only problem with getting into heaven is that

Joy is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit, not a special gift given to a select few; it is simply a by-product of

Last week, I peeked into the epicenter of hedonism as it advances. I was working in the kitchen while watching the news. I kept the

I continue to be amazed by how this secular society tries to twist Divine Mercy into blinking, happy-go-lucky acceptance of every behavior one can imagine.

We have just celebrated Divine Mercy Sunday during the season of Easter, which can rightly be viewed as a season of mercy. Pope Francis has
Outside of his family, General William S. Rosecrans had three great passions in his life: His religion, Roman Catholicism, to which he had converted as

Our Holy Father, Pope Francis recently released, Misericordiae Vultus, his Bull of Indiction of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. In this document, he lays out

“We had the experience but missed the meaning, / And approach to the meaning restores the experience / In a different form, beyond any meaning

In November 2013, I wrote a column [link here] about my son leaving the Church, and going off on a journey, that was far away from

This is the first of two essays on the philosophy of the atheist cosmologist, Sean Carroll. The main idea carried over to the second essay

Shortly after Sr. Lúcia of Fátima died ten years ago, I remember remarking to someone, “Her death means we will only now come to know

The word “subsistent” is tricky. Modern day dictionaries define “to subsist” as “to be sustained,” or “to maintain existence” or “to support or maintain with

As a single mom of five boys, I pretty much know what I’m doing in the next five minutes or so. Beyond that is anyone’s

Have you ever wondered what emotions are for, and how they fit in with a life of faith and reflection? Emotions are important because they

According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at any given time, approximately 3 % of adults have major depression, also

My Christmas present to my wife this last year was a glider, which provides all the comfort of a recliner with the smooth rhythmic motion

What is the difference between a home and a hotel? Or a dormitory? If you were to come home to a clean house (cleaned by

There are more of us than there are of them. More laity than religious, that is. Throughout history, the great saints have gifted the Church with

You’ve probably heard about that baby girl who survived a car accident that killed her mother, hanging in her car seat for 14 hours until