
Open Our Eyes And Minds to Truth- Part IV
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. 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

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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

Part I of this series began the discussion of how God protects His revelation. The full context of any Scriptural passage is always important and

Before my father died, he wrote “The Anatomy of the Mass.” My father’s hope was to help parishioners develop a deeper understanding and greater love

How God Protects His Revelation Even a little knowledge of conditions in the world today and throughout history, combined with prayerful thought, shows how the

It is not easy to read the news these days for most, if not all, people. As a mother, it is absolutely heart-wrenching at times.

Imagine for a few minutes that Jesus is staying with some neighbours down the road just like 2000 years ago when he travelled slowly through

During my Holy Hour, I began to see images of a chasm with people on either side. Those on the right were in a “state

As we move toward upcoming elections, we will be bombarded once again with political ads, and I suspect that, once again, we will see politicians

But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb (John 20:11). On Friday, May 6, I

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Like many people I know, my work has shifted, post-COVID, to a hybrid-remote setting. In a tight labor market, my largely brick-and-mortar employer realized that

Plato, Aristotle, and Thomas Aquinas all taught that God is truth, goodness and beauty. To seek what is true, what is good, or what is

Picture yourself fishing on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. You’ve had a difficult day and have caught very few fish. You think and

Most Catholic high schools in the U.S. have probably never been written about in a national publication. And that may be a good thing. No

James’ epistle is one of my favorite books in the New Testament. Within its five short chapters, the self-described servant of God expounds on many