Unconventional Humour in the Bible

Most Christians rightfully approach Scripture reading with much reverence and a certain somberness. We hunger to find a deeper meaning in the seriousness of the

Read More »
God

God is Counting on Us

Thirteen years ago, political firebrand Pat Buchanan wrote “Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?”  The answer to Mr. Buchanan’s question appears to

Read More »

Expectant Faith

If you read the Four Gospels, you readily see that faith is something Our Lord constantly sought from those with whom He interacted.  So often

Read More »
confusion, moral, catholic questions

Pay Attention to the Details

Pay attention to the details—to the daily sinful habits, the little venial sins, intentional or unintentional, and those irksome imperfections that present obstacles to you.

Read More »
anchor

Profile: Ray Kenna

Believe it or not, the Maine lobster, once considered a poor man’s food, is now the most sought-after and perhaps the costliest and most cherished

Read More »

Trying to Be Perfect

  Like most European Catholics I was born and brought up in the aftermath of the Renaissance influenced by a spirituality that owed as much

Read More »
intension, charity

Are We Well?

Jesus said: “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do” [Matthew 9:12]. Are we well? Who among us can honestly

Read More »