
NFP: Birth Liberation Not Birth Control
“Birth Control is a name given to a succession of different expedients by which it is possible to filch the pleasure belonging to a natural

“Birth Control is a name given to a succession of different expedients by which it is possible to filch the pleasure belonging to a natural

In the still of a cold, wintry night … … all of Heaven burst out in profound joy! A Babe is born in a manger:

We are to know, love and serve God in this life and to share in the paradise of his Beatific Vision in the next life

Definition of “agnostic” (Oxford): “having a doubtful or noncommittal attitude toward something” “Behind the tireless efforts of the investigator there lurks a stronger, more

Next September 22-27, 2015 will be the eighth World Meeting of Families and it will take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Pontifical Council for the

Thursday night, President Barak Obama spoke publicly of his plans to invoke an executive order allowing millions of those who entered America illegally and those who have stayed

There is a popular story about a woman who had confessed the sin of gossip. For her penance she was told to go to the

Can the infinite and eternal God become small enough to fit inside of us, body, blood, soul and divinity? The ENTIRE Christ, not an abstract

Most are familiar with parody. Parody is “an imitation of the style of a particular genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect” or “an imitation

The phrase lumen fidei, the light of faith, is becoming a familiar part of our lexicon. The phrase plays a key part in the psychology

This coming Sunday is a feast with one of the most epic names of any liturgical commemoration: the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King

In just a few days, the Church will celebrate the feast of Christ the King. I never used to be good at remembering feast days

This was a difficult article to write. I have felt the pull to write it for quite a while, but I’ve been hoping that someone

When someone talks about a cathedral or church, we often think about a building. Stained glass windows, candles, crucifixes and tabernacles might come to mind.

Recently, I started a site called Restless Press, an Australasian site with contributors from around Australasia and the Pacific. Things in my life had been

Recently, I had the privilege of caring for the newest member of our family. Jacob Alexander is two months old, and his mother was returning

In this month of November, when our thoughts naturally turn towards the souls in Purgatory and the fragility of life, it is fitting that we

A quick reminder that infallible does not mean sinless. Here are some quick facts about the papacy: 1) All of the 266 popes have sinned,

A few years ago when a journalist interviewed me for an article on Mother’s Day for our city’s major paper, she asked me if I

I know this is old news now, but so is the resurrection of Jesus. The Extraordinary Synod on the Family that ended on October 19,

The Humanae Vitae Schism Now that the election is over, the post-game analysis and forecasts for the coming sessions will occupy the media for at

I attended Mass at a different local Parish last Sunday, so it was a little unique celebrating Mass with mostly strangers. In this instance, it