
Ukrainian Soldiers: A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven
Hello, Catholic soldiers across the Earth in Ukraine. Peace of Christ and the Immaculate Conception of our Our Lady be your health and protection. We

Hello, Catholic soldiers across the Earth in Ukraine. Peace of Christ and the Immaculate Conception of our Our Lady be your health and protection. We

Too many times, I feel as if I am living a lie. When people find out that my husband and I have as many children

Off the Shelf 240 – Mike Aquilina Understanding Scripture can be a challenge but it doesn’t have to be. All we have to do is

Are you feeling weighed down, defeated, or just in a rut? We can have spiritual, physical and circumstantial ruts in our lives, and we must

When we undergo trials, we fight the battle of fear. It seems endless: fear of the current situation, fear of the future, fear of what

“ Ye have heard that it hath been said, ‘Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy.’ But I say unto you, Love your

Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great

Sometimes in hindsight, I look back and wonder: “should I have done this instead of that, gone uphill instead of downhill? The counterargument, which brings

As we enter what is being termed the “endemic” phase of the coronavirus pandemic here in the United States – meaning, the virus is here

Stephanie Gordon is the wife of author podcaster Timothy Gordon and the mother of their seven kids. She has written a book called Ask Your

The Lenten season is the perfect time to listen. Listening to God in the silence and listening to others around us helps us to be

The oldest institution on the planet, the family, is being betrayed. To understand this woke, trendy betrayal, let’s do a little Lenten reflection and consider

In the mid-eighteen hundreds, English Catholicism finally emerged, staggering but alive, from the dark days of persecution. Some Catholics were sceptical, dubious of the newly

Many, if not most of us, have seen the stereo-typical street preacher on a big city corner telling everyone who goes by that they are,

The world is a sorrowful place. This Lent we’re beset with news of war and suffering in Ukraine. The news – so heartbreaking and overwhelming

When I was young there was a popular poster that stated “War is not healthy for children and other living things.” These days we call

A marital crisis is a common phenomenon in marriages. Some families handle it with maturity and manage it well, others are not so lucky. The

In October 1917, seventy thousand people in a small town in Portugal called Fatima saw the sun “dancing” and other inexplicable phenomena. The event, which

It’s Lent again! It’s a time when we look more into our own hearts and try to fight those habits that hurt our relationship with

I was hardly out of my pram when World War II began, so I do not have any war wounds to brag about. But I

The West is flourishing in the heyday of its technological and material power in very peaceful times. Yet, I know what life is like under

A spiritual reflection is a short meditation that packs a huge meaning. Here are some modern-day spiritual reflections for your consideration. Getting to heaven is