
Why Purgatory Is Necessary – Part 2
Please click here to read Why Purgatory Is Necessary – Part 1. Heart and Soul Good and evil desires come from the soul. Jesus says,

Please click here to read Why Purgatory Is Necessary – Part 1. Heart and Soul Good and evil desires come from the soul. Jesus says,

By Stephen Clark I saw a comic book sketch of a boy kneeling by his bedside saying his evening prayers as his dad walked by

One of the things I have learned in my faith journey is that God puts us through different seasons of life for various reasons. Each

The news about the war of Israel on the Gaza territory is devastating today. It would be best if you weren’t a pro-Palestine to be

For many woman Rachel’s Vineyard is a sanctuary. It’s like an oasis in a desert of emotional turmoil. So just what exactly is Rachel’s Vineyard, one might

The Church is in danger of serious decline and I believe the disaster can only be arrested by Parish Priests. After the Second World War

“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” [John 8:12]. Truly,

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for June 2024 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. Catholic doctrines are the essentially unchangeable clarifications of Revelation

In addition to L’Azione Cattolica Italiana (Italian Catholic Action, which I wrote about last month) AGESCI is another impressive lay group in Italy. AGESCI stands for

“In an increasingly secularized culture, the lines around many moral issues have grown blurry beyond recognition.” If you agree with this statement (or even if

For Catholics, June is not only the month to devote ourselves to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but it is also a perfect time to recommit

Catholics and non-Catholics alike commonly ask if Purgatory exists and, if so, if it is even necessary. Often, they discuss it without knowing what Purgatory

This is the final article in a series of articles aimed at helping you to get your lapsed Catholic loved one going to Church again

The Eucharist is many things with one being that of “Remembrance.” The narratives in Luke and in Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians all contain

This weekend, we celebrate the Solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. It also marks the end of a two-year Eucharistic revival

There seems to be a lot more exorcisms these days. The internet and the movies are replete with this sacramental rite of the Catholic Church.

The second coming of Christ, enshrined in the Apostle’s Creed, is the hope of all Christians both living and dead, and has been since the

As an Ohioan, I was devastated by the results of the vote on Issue 1 last November. By a little more than 50%, Ohioans voted

Marvel Studios reenergized the portrayal of comic book characters in motion pictures when it launched a series of movies beginning with “Iron Man” in 2008.

Luisa, one of the two young romantic leads in the musical stage play “The Fantasticks,” cries out in frustration in Act 1, “Please, God, please!

With freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could be unhappy? ~ Oscar Wilde My friends, I

This is the fourteenth in a series of articles aimed at helping you to get your lapsed Catholic loved one going to Church again and