
Turning Point: Encountering Christ in the Blessed Sacrament
There are some things in life that we keep close to our hearts. Some things we just don’t want to forget because they become a

There are some things in life that we keep close to our hearts. Some things we just don’t want to forget because they become a

Some days ago I was driving by one of those home centers when I saw a crowd of day workers anxiously waiting for someone to

Raised Lutheran, I asked my RCIA instructors typical protestant questions about the church: Why should we pray to Mary? Where is purgatory in the Bible?

I have always had problems understanding why Hell is real and forever. How could the good God be so stern with individuals He created out

We all know fasting is an essential part of the Christian spiritual life. Our Lord noted that some demons are only driven out “with prayer

While driving back home from a 40 Day for Life shift I got annoyed at all the political ads on the radio station to which

We cannot be worried about labels or backlash when it comes to speaking against the evil that is running around like a lion looking to

Joyfully Married It is truly a gift when an author gives us a ray of sunshine and hope. This is the case with a new

Voltaire once said that God created man in his own image and likeness and man has returned the compliment. Although first fervour or first enthusiasm

With Thanksgiving around the corner, the topic of gratitude has been on my mind a lot lately. Being grateful doesn’t just mean saying “thank you”

Prudence is one of the four Cardinal Virtues first defined by Plato and refined by Aristotle. The ancient Greeks valued these virtues for secular as

By Antonio J. Galindo Aleman In our first installment of this article, we addressed the Gnostic roots of the feminist thought of Simone de Beauvoir,

According to many vegans, plant-based diets are growing in popularity throughout North America and Europe. According to my grocery store’s allocation of space, vegetable-based faux

Michael Brown is the Founder of spiritdaily.com, an amazing Catholic News Website. As a secular journalist, Michael was known for exposing the Love Canal toxic

By Antonio J. Galindo Aleman Simone de Beauvoir and Judith Butler are two of the most influential characters in the formulation of the so-called ‘Gender

At the age of 20, my Dad left college and entered the U.S. Military in World War II. After training as a Navigator-Bombardier in the

Discussions with others about morality and sin can be very uncomfortable. No one wants to be told something they are doing is wrong. This is

A lot of people are falling for the illogical fallacy of atheism these days. Atheism asserts that there is no God who created us, and

In 1980 singer-songwriter Mac Davis released a song titled “It’s Hard to be Humble.” The title of this article is the first line of the

Is life a test? We go through years of school, and we are constantly tested, for good or for bad, against certain criteria. Is our

What is OCD? October is National OCD Awareness Month. What is OCD and how can OCD affect the spiritual life of a Roman Catholic? Obsessive

In an age of rampant specialization and outsourcing, it often seems that we are urged from every quarter to sit back and trust the experts