
Of Artificial Intelligence and Human Folly
I signed the open letter calling for a “pause” on giant artificial intelligence (AI) experiments. However, I agree with decision theorist Eliezer Yudkowsky that a

I signed the open letter calling for a “pause” on giant artificial intelligence (AI) experiments. However, I agree with decision theorist Eliezer Yudkowsky that a

When I was young, in the middle of the last century, there was a television show called “The Millionaire.” As the years have passed, I

Last month I offered some of my interpretation of Revelation. However, space did not permit me to cover all of what I think is revealed

“The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the Lord. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the

The Gospel reading on the Monday of the Holy Week presents the story of the anointing of the Lord Jesus shortly before His death. This

This two-part article looks at the artificial intelligence (AI) explosion. (The AI hype is particularly notable in the buzz surrounding ChatGPT.) AI is here to

The events of the last two years have brought many challenges and hardships to the people in our country. It’s easy to be overwhelmed by

Servant of God and Stigmatic, Louise Lateau, was born on January 29, 1850, in Belgium. She passed away at the young age of thirty-three. But

Always open to life, sexual relations are exclusively reserved for wives and their husbands. However poorly proclaimed, there is “abundant teaching” (cf, Congregation for Catholic

The Resurrection, means that Jesus has been swept up out of the world of space and time in which he lived before, not to leave

Even though fear and worry continue to grip the world, Jesus offers all of us the gift of joy today and every day. As St.

The rubrics of the Missale Romanum remind us that this “mother of all vigils” is the “greatest and most noble of all solemnities and it is to

Some Catholics shy away from the Rosary because they view it as repetitive prayer. But it is much more than mere repetition. Thanks to divine

Since the early 1950s there have been five versions of the (Catholic) Good Friday prayers for the Jews. Yet the issues still generate differences of

Because of my background, I can’t help but get caught up in the worldly affairs that surround me. This is especially the case for political

You may have heard the fable about the two wolves that live inside every person. The story is usually attributed to the Cherokee Indians. The

Stories our elders tell us are often meant to be instructive. Such was the case with a story a neighbor once told me. When I

Part Six – The Sword of Suffering Our Lady’s teaching on prayer has always been the same. It is the same teaching that she taught

If You Believe in Christmas, It Would’ve Been in May I decided it was a beautiful Spring Day with soft breezes blowing. The harsh Middle

Have you ever been on a retreat? The word may call to mind a quiet monk’s cell or a sunny beach. If not, perhaps you

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for April 2023 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. Let’s better understand key verses from April’s Readings by

With all the confusion and uncertainties of today, how do we keep the light of hope burning bright for all to see? When hope dims,