
Ordinary Time Needs Extraordinary Faith
The Church is back in Ordinary Time on its liturgical calendar. For a lot of people (including myself) there are a lot things about the

The Church is back in Ordinary Time on its liturgical calendar. For a lot of people (including myself) there are a lot things about the

Whether a moral, ethical or philosophical statement can be absolutely true is the central issue of our time. We live in a culture bombarded by

Last week, I had the pleasant surprise of meeting a very well-known figure in Catholic media. We were attending the same conference, and I practically

Last week the Church celebrated the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and later this month, on June 24th, we celebrate the

Don’t be fooled by the cultural tendency to lead a sedentary, Starbucks-filled life (as much as I love Starbucks), striving towards beach vacations and massages.

Uniformed Boy Scouts marched front and center this past weekend, leading the Utah \”gay pride parade\” in Salt Lake City. No matter that officials from the

To understand Cardinal Newman well, you need to know that he was a master psychologist who had great insight into the complexity and richness of

Most likely, you did some driving last Memorial Day, and if you did that, you almost assuredly got caught in bad traffic that was bad

The State of Minnesota recently passed a law abolishing the commonly accepted definition of marriage as between one man and one woman, and replaced it

In 2003, the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting was awarded to Alan Miller and Kevin Sack of the Los Angeles Times for their revelatory and moving examination of the AV8 Harrier, nicknamed

I stumbled upon an interesting commentary about Saint John’s Gospel chapter 3 in Wiersbe Bible Commentary: New Testament by Warren W. Wiersbe while I was

We have a vocation crisis in the Catholic Church, and everyone, it seems, is focusing on the “shortage of priests” part of it. The Catholic

This was a story that I originally wrote around 2 years ago, recently something extraordinary happened to my life that allowed me to remember this

I\’m all for using the Catechism of the Catholic Church, especially in unconventional ways. That\’s why when I came across this article by Marlon de

Today, my husband and I celebrate the tenth anniversary of our joint reception into the Catholic Church. We were confirmed at the Basilica of St.

Christ died on the cross to save us, to buy us back, to pay our debt of sin. I think all Christians believe that. Christ

Secularists and believers alike seem confused by the recent words of Pope Francis when he affirmed that all people, even atheists, are redeemed: \”The Lord

My wife and I had a rare opportunity to watch a movie together the other night, and after about half an hour of looking though

The recent effort in Nevada to put into law a bill that would provide the same level of protection for religious freedom that the people

The internet is the oddest of places. Even within limited settings as say, religious forums, you can go to a favorite haunt and discover after

Clare, a fictional person, is a wife and works outside the home. She and her husband have two boys. They go to a Catholic school

For you created my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Your works are