
From Ashes to Alleluia: Lenten Readings for Forty Days
As the purple-veiled doors of Lent swing open, the Church invites us to journey deeper into the heart of Christ. For many, these forty days

As the purple-veiled doors of Lent swing open, the Church invites us to journey deeper into the heart of Christ. For many, these forty days

Classical thermodynamics… is the only physical theory of universal content which I am convinced… will never be overthrown (Albert Einstein). CONVERSION FROM SCIENTISM My conversion

Therefore, we must maintain great stillness of mind, even in the midst of our struggles. We shall then be able to distinguish between the different

Athletes and Catholics are similar in that they have two main seasons – pre-season and in-season. In this analogy, the liturgical year periods of Christmas,

The parish I belong to sends out weekly reflections that often provide food for thought. Once in a while, however, a reflection offers up a

Dear friends, brothers and sisters in nation-building, In the heart of the Italian Renaissance—an era celebrated for its earthly artists and political machinations—a different kind

Part I– In every age, the eternal invitation resounds: we are called to be saints. Part II Seven Virtues That Shape the Path to Holiness

It is often said that every priest has only one homily. Beneath the humor or the eyes drawn to his written text lies something profoundly

The just completed Super Bowl featured a contest between two very different opponents vying to become the latest NFL Champion. However, the game’s halftime show

the devil, in order to disturb your soul that it may not enjoy such great blessings, will suggest a thousand false fears, and will also

January 25th is an unusual date in the history of the Church. Normally, the church remembers saints on the death days, sometimes on birth days

In 1864 Pope Pius IX rejected the view that: the Church ought to be separated from the State. (Syllabus of Errors 55) In 1965 Vatican

What people perceive as truth draws them in every age. We may admire beauty, crave goodness, or pursue power, but truth has a peculiar magnetism

The first couple of months of a new year carry a certain weight as we create fresh calendars, long to-do lists, resolutions and the quiet

As Catholics we receive a direct call to our mission from Christ Himself. And it is a call we should not ignore. In His Sermon

Cold showers are awesome. Just kidding. I hate them. Who doesn’t? But I still took one every day for over a year. Every day. I

And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven (Matthew 12:31).

I had never heard of Magisterium AI until I read a CBC news article, “How a Canadian in Rome is building a Catholic AI from

The man knew his mother and all of her siblings, his aunt and two uncles, had aortic aneurisms and that one of his aunts, Aunt

Take a tip from the monastics—make it a habit to indulge in the “great” or “grand” silence. You won’t regret it. Draw Near to God

By Mary Klumpenhouwer President Trump said he wants to go to heaven. Trump cited his supernatural desire as his motivation for attempting to broker peace

Recently I listened to a talk given at a Franciscan retreat center. I felt right at home among the colorful, sprightly paintings of St. Francis