
How Ani Difranco Enhanced My Catholic Faith
I used to think I was a Christian before I converted to Catholicism. I was baptized in the Methodist Church when I was a month

I used to think I was a Christian before I converted to Catholicism. I was baptized in the Methodist Church when I was a month

The world today is facing a moral collapse which is rooted in the loss of faith in God and His moral framework for the world.

Share this on Facebook \”Life is short, read the saints,\” once quipped the late Dr. John Senior, the inspiring humanities professor of Kansas University.

Stacy Trasancos entitles one of her recent posts \”Do you See Miracles?\” An excellent read. It prompts my response. To answer Stacy\’s question \”Do you

My husband wrote what I consider to be an excellent letter to our parish the other day, and he gave me permission to post it

Do you never feel forgiven no matter how many times you confess your sins? Do you obsess over blasphemous thoughts that invade your mind against

Popular blogger Simcha Fisher’s first book, The Sinner’s Guide to Natural Family Planning, became a bestseller overnight after Fisher accidentally published the e-book a month early.

In this modern era, all faithfully Christian people run up against a concept that is often hard to overcome and not always a conscious part

It could have been a sun spot, an air lens, some turbulent clouds, or maybe even eye tricks. The skeptic Benjamin Radford, deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine

Did you grow closer to God? Start a new prayer regimen? Become more familiar with the Catechism? Peruse the life of a favorite saint or

Why do Faithful American Catholics Label Pope Francis: A Modernist Heretic? Every time Pope Francis speaks, the papers are filled with sensational headlines; he does not

When Fr. Ray Leonard arrived to say Sunday Mass at the base chapel on Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base he got an unwelcome surprise: the

So what do social thinkers have to say about “success” in business and life? Is there such a thing as a success prescription? Following a

Two people can look at the same thing and see two very different things. For instance, what do you think of when you see the

Taken from: OrderofMercy.org (with permission) (Sep 16, 2013) With surprising candor, the man who was to become Pope Francis warned his fellow Christians of the

A few of the skirmishes continue, perhaps, but isn’t the war against so-called “same-sex marriage” effectively over? Aren’t we Catholics on the losing side of

Nor, perchance did the fact which We now recall take place without some design of divine Providence. Precisely at the epoch when the American colonies,

Some of you may have heard of the Pareto Principle, also known as the 80-20 rule, which states that, for many events, 80% of the

The past six months have been some of the hardest months of my life. I used to think that the months that I was in

Last year I re-read the popular novel Into the Wild for one of my graduate classes. The book confronts adventure, solitude and the search for

Global warming and Catholicism do not mix. If you do not agree with this, you could be right. In either case, however, there is nothing

One of my favorite clichés to refer to when talking about atheism has been that human cliché Richard Dawkins. Nobody just reads his books, we