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In honor of the Solemnity of the Mother of God on the first of January, a film about the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary

In honor of the Solemnity of the Mother of God on the first of January, a film about the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for February 2023 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. It is Catholic Doctrine more than anything else that

Me and discipline did not get along for 48 years of my life. I equated discipline to being punished like a child who misbehaved or

Lent, which begins with Ash Wednesday on February 22 this year, is just around the corner. Now, before the season starts, is the time to

A month into the New Year and I have not kept my New Year’s resolution. That’s because I did not actually make one. I thought

A deep faith–it’s what’s needed to weather life’s storms–now and in the days ahead. What storms? You pick: current trends in the Church, in society

Three recent mass shooting incidents in California have “gun violence” in the news again. And most assuredly loud calls for banning guns will also be

Most of us have probably heard someone or some fringe group lamenting that the end of the world is coming or even upon us. Often

Over the weekend a popular Catholic priest known for his seemingly unbridled support for homosexual behavior, tweeted, “Pete Buttigieg is married.” His Tweet was a

There are many challenges in our world and often the good seem to suffer. But despite these difficulties, we know from Scripture that we are

In these times in which it seems the world rulers of this present darkness are exercising demonic power here and all over the world, it

Joseph Ratzinger (1927-2022) Many people my age have been formed in faith through the influence of John Paul II, who was Pope for most my

One of the things I find most spiritually refreshing to do is to go to Adoration as often as possible. Seeing Jesus hidden in the

By: Unknown Centurion We are in post-Christian, neo-pagan times. If we truly are in Apostolic times where the culture is disordered and decadent, and practicing

It is okay to be weak in Jesus. It is from this weakness that God gives us strength (See 2 Corinthians 12:20). From our weakness

Another holiday season has come and gone, leaving most of us with cherished memories of the birth of the Christ child, and times spent with

The study group I am a part of began a tour through Dante’s “Divine Comedy” this week. This tour has led me to think about

On the recent feast of the Infant of Prague (January 14th), I attended the funeral of a dear friend’s youngest child. Before the Mass, I

That such a highly educated layman with more Catholic credentials than I ever came across before should make such a statement, simply poleaxed me. He

There are 30 different dialects of American English, but there are 34 different dialects in Italy. This is rather curious. I began thinking about dialects

What happened to the New Evangelization? It was all the rage for a while. The term “new evangelization” has been cropping up in papal exhortations

The Third Ecumenical Council held by the Catholic Church took place in Ephesus in 431. The Council was called to refute teaching being put forth by