
Christ’s Descent into Hell – What Really Happened?
I recently went to a funeral at a very large Methodist Church for a neighbor who had become a friend. While the Protestant service was very

I recently went to a funeral at a very large Methodist Church for a neighbor who had become a friend. While the Protestant service was very

Jesus gave St. Margaret Mary Alacoque His Sacred Heart but it was St. Claude who gave St Mary Margaret to the world. This is how

We are all familiar with the Seven Deadly Sins, even if we can’t quite remember them all by heart. We are all aware that there

Talking about the spiritual life runs the risk of staying on the platitude level. Who would argue, for instance, that we should love others and

Ah, mothers. Aren’t they great? Always running around serving, Acting like a combination of Martha and Mary. A+ Mums who are in control, right? Think again.

“Someone is in my seat!” Thus began the conversation between the parishioner and the hospitality minister. As I understand it, after a parish re-opened following

This is the fourth article in a series on the Five Pillars of the Eucharistic Revival. The first three articles are: Eucharistic Revival Pillar One:

I graduated from grade school in 1973, coinciding with the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, which was to unleash unrestrained abortion across the United

I have consecrated myself to Jesus through Mary eight times during my nine-year journey. This year, I felt the Spirit move me to complete St.

I was raised lovingly by my parents in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). From 6th grade to 8th grade, in preparation for confirmation, I

There are two main types of authority: governance and magisterium. A governance is the power to impose and enforce behavioral standards. Clubs, businesses and nations

Off the Shelf 243 – Rod Bennett This week on Off the Shelf we are traveling back in time to the early days of the

There is a curiosity that looms large in the minds of most people meeting for the first time. Right after introductions are made, a subtle

“At his request, no formal services will take place.” If you read the obituaries from time to time, you may notice a statement to this

Part I and Part II of this series began the discussion of how God protects His revelation. Part III offered insights into limitations on God’s protection. A

Part I and Part II of this series began the discussion of how God protects His revelation. Limitations on God’s Protection Earlier, I mentioned a

Be Still, Stop, Surrender, Let Go Various translations of the bible present the famous saying of the title of this article as either Psalm 45

In my last article for Catholic Stand, I wrote about an important difference between the way we Catholics and many (but not all) Protestants understand

Though we walk in plastic corridors and find ourselves in ever-further-detached expressions of what we dubiously label civilization, modern people depend in the same ways

This is the third in a series about the five pillars of the Eucharistic Revival, a three-year-long initiative of the United States’ Conference of Catholic

Dr. E. Michael Jones writes thick books, which only means you get several books between two covers. One of these is Barren Metal: A History

Years ago, a WordPress Daily Prompt asked writers if we could only take five objects from a burning house, what would be the most difficult