
God and Science
An abundance of well-known celebrity scientists these days are proclaiming that there is no God, because God can’t be proven by the scientific method. This

An abundance of well-known celebrity scientists these days are proclaiming that there is no God, because God can’t be proven by the scientific method. This

“That’s a phone call from God,” my spiritual director told me. I had just shared with her the physical and emotional reactions I recently noticed

The bench on the beach is a place to sit, to think, to be. “It’s gone! My bench is gone!” My long-suffering and beleaguered husband, used

No more use of the term “Church Teaching,” that is. The Church needs to use “Catholic Doctrine” instead of “Church Teaching,” because the Church needs

Death has been on my mind a lot lately. This week I heard about the deaths of two people, one from my graduating class in

Every year, Pentecost Sunday presents an inviting challenge to fellowship with the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, who proceeds from The Father through the

Being the month for Father’s Day, June is the perfect time to contemplate the vital role dads play in their children’s lives and to stress

Love. Hate. Pride. Fifty years ago, these words suggested different concepts than today. Love was a fuzzy, feel-good word, accompanying cartoons of cute cherubs holding

Are not Catholics who seek an immovable Faith, always striving through God’s grace toward greater union with Him? And, should these Faithful Catholics be judged

Background Way back in a fifth-grade classroom conversation, I recall citing Fatima and/or Lourdes as proof for God’s existence. To myself and the 50+ other

God our Father is also a loving, doting, proud Papa who wants each of us to spend eternity smiling, laughing, playing, and happy with Him.

The Second Vatican Council called for “active participation” in the Liturgy in its Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (i.e., Sacrosanctum Concilium, 1963). What exactly the

The recent Feast of The Visitation got me to thinking about one of my favorite phrases in Scripture. The phrase is that Mary went “in

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