
Graven Images, Science, and Faith
Here’s a thought piece for anyone who fears that religion is irrelevant now that it has been superseded by science. I am going to suggest

Here’s a thought piece for anyone who fears that religion is irrelevant now that it has been superseded by science. I am going to suggest

Happy Mother’s Day! Alright, it’s five days early; doing things early is about the only way I can make sure that they happen on time

Invariably, before reading the various news sites in the morning, I first scan the Drudge Report. Generally, the headlines are not toasty fuzzy to say the least. Yesterday,

Several liberal Catholic journalists—notably Melinda Henneberger of the Washington Post and Michael Sean Winters of the National Catholic Reporter —are openly wrestling with the arbitrary

A WordPress Daily Prompt asked writers if we could only take five objects from a burning house, what would be the most difficult things for

I was complaining to my husband the other day that there aren’t any prominent married saints – at least none who actually lived the sacrament

It was about a month ago when a mainstream liberal news publication here in the Philippines published a statistic study that claims that one out

If you\’ve read my thoughts on evangelization and cheese, you might not be surprised when I say that evangelistic efforts can\’t lack quality. Regardless of

Editor\’s Note: The author\’s original title was \”The Self-Gift Implicit to the Conjugal Act: Is Not Contraception, at Least Partially, Mutual Reciprocal Repudiation?\” (Fourth in

Early on in my encounters with Stacy Trasancos, through her blog called Accepting Abundance, I often found myself troubled by some of the arguments being hurled

A few weeks ago I was reading the inestimable Simcha Fisher’s excellent National Catholic Register article titled, “Who Is to Blame for Kermit Gosnell?” Since I’m a

On a recent Sunday afternoon I attempted to take a good, old-fashioned nap with my two-month-old daughter Alice. Unfortunately, two of my other supposed-to-be-napping children were

A few years ago, I was part of a group that taught a \”Back to Basics\” class in our parish. The goal was to educate

I\’m not a conspiracy theorist. What I mean by that is that I generally don\’t go for complicated explanations when often the simplest ones will

The First Saturday Rosary – © H.L. Duncan All rights reserved. A new first Saturday, in a new month, in a new year. Just this

How do we come to know God in a world that considers Him a construct of man rather than the Creator of mankind? How do

Selling and evangelizing are more similar than you might think. There are quite a few differences, to be sure, but there are features that are

Last week, my country New Zealand became the thirteenth country in the world to redefine marriage and allow same-sex marriage to be legally recognised. This
In the midst of a World War, Emil Kapaun was born in peaceful Pilsen, Kansas on August 20, 1916. His parents were Czech immigrants and

Jim runs a small business. He helps other businesses setup computer networks and troubleshoots other business needs. Lately, business has been growing faster than normal.

This is the “Conclusion” of my book, Natural Family Planning: Trojan Horse in the Catholic Bedroom? The book is available on Amazon and Kindle. Marriage

For those who think the world has gone mad, remember this is not our first rodeo. Sanity has only been with us in bits and