
The Mass: A Model for Personal Prayer
St. John of the Cross Statue by Magdeleine Weerts What should the rhythm of our personal prayer look like? Is prayer just one action, or

St. John of the Cross Statue by Magdeleine Weerts What should the rhythm of our personal prayer look like? Is prayer just one action, or

The other day while walking my dogs, my mind played with a popular way of saying things as in: Forty is the new thirty. Or

Editor\’s Note: This article describes a new program, free course offerings, and how a small Catholic college approaches it differently than larger universities. If you

Mrs. Lana attests that God always provides. Since we are short on family support to watch our kids for short time periods and during the

It may have been the howling wind whistling through the Smart Car. But it seemed almost as if Old Man Winter was hacking up a

I have long heard about Pope Paul VI having referred to the “smoke of Satan” having entered the Church. Usually most references to it do

The Walk for Life was this weekend in San Francisco. In thinking about the holocaust of babies, I came across a picture of four doctors posing together

Fighting against the evil of abortion can sometimes feel futile or tempt a person to despair, but here are ten good things to remember about
This is my first post for Catholic Stand. It’s a privilege to be part of this new media resource for Catholic evangelization. Saving souls, awakening

The Church\’s deepest identity and reason for existence is to evangelize. (See Evangelii Nuntiandi par. 14) And Jesus commanded and commisioned all of us to

We are such a gracious and polite society. When someone sneezes, we are so quick to say, “God bless you!” And when a person extends

UPDATE: The quest has begun in earnest now with a series of posts called HOW TO FIND FAITH AT THE MOVIES. Please see: (1) THE FOOL’S QUEST