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The Word Made Flesh Jesus is the Word made flesh (John 1:14). At Holy Mass, we get to experience this mystery. Firstly, there is the

The Word Made Flesh Jesus is the Word made flesh (John 1:14). At Holy Mass, we get to experience this mystery. Firstly, there is the

Let us begin with the premise that the issue of the right to have an abortion is of sufficient importance to society that a responsible

In Ignatian spirituality, there is something known as consolation and desolation. Very simply put, Consolation is when we feel the closeness of God. Grace abounds

It sure seems to me that evil is accelerating in the world at an exponential rate. Mortal sin has become the norm in the world,

How many of you find yourself reciting the rosary but not meditating or truly praying it? Many of us fall into this, but we must

An Example of Holiness Once, at a teachers’ workshop, I heard a woman describe a beautiful altar which she had created in her workplace. Each

We are almost to the point where the shenanigans of the Church in Germany are too print-weary to be newsworthy, and yet the headlines continue.

The elderly have much to give us: there is the wisdom of life. They have much to teach us (Pope Francis). This month of July,

These days, everybody wants their rights. In fact, everyone seems obsessed with getting what is rightfully theirs. This admittedly natural and understandable desire pops up

“A chair is still a chair even when there’s no one sitting there…but a chair is not a house…and a house is not a home

I traveled to many countries during my career, and in my travels, my hosts took me to many religious shrines they and their people were

Where I go to Sunday Mass, the parish has something called a “teardrops ministry”, which is a group that prays for people who have stopped

In the life of faith, we don’t always see the tangible fruits of our prayers, and that is as it should be. Faith requires trust,

To both Catholics and Orthodox, princess Olga is known as St. Olga of Kyiv and she is a woman of tremendous religious significance for the

By: Tara Brelinsky I have a love-hate, care-neglect relationship with plant life. Really, I want to love gardening. I want to take credit for a

Summer is traditionally the season of weddings, but it can be easy for the spiritual side of the marriage vocation to be lost in the

The most famous ambassador of a childlike spirituality is St. Thérèse of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun who lived in the late 1800s. St. Thérèse defined

The Church is one in the integrity of the life of the Blessed Trinity, Whose life is shared with Man as sanctifying grace through baptism.

I chose to share this reflection because of an observation that was brought to light about the fall in attendance at both the daily and

The New Testament contains two letters from St. Paul (d. 65) to the Corinthians. They deal with a lot of separate issues, but they also

In my last article on Genesis 1-3, I wrote about the allegorical nature of these chapters, but I did not lay out all the evidence

During the course of the past few months, a relatively obscure book written in 1970 by then-father Joseph Ratzinger has garnered interest from major news