
From Slave to Priest – The Journey of Augustus Tolton
This is about a man who born into slavery in Missouri. He went on to become the first African American from the United States ordained

This is about a man who born into slavery in Missouri. He went on to become the first African American from the United States ordained

When we say someone is “seeing red” it’s usually not a good thing. In the Church, however, seeing the color red is actually a wonderful

Most people are very busy. Busy seems to be the norm. Work, kids, house, commute, yard, sports, exercise, cooking, cleaning, the list goes on and

Tolerance. According to Webster, it’s a willingness to accept behaviors and beliefs that may be different from your own. At first glance, that would appear

Off the Shelf 237 – Kennedy Hall If you’re fed up with effeminate males and society’s attempt to diminish the role of males in general then this episode

By Michael Vance One has to wonder what’s wrong with some of our Catholic prelates these days. Instead of trying to save souls they seem

Is the company you work for one of the country’s biggest corporations? If so, does profit sharing factor into its mission? Profit sharing is that

The annual March for Life and the upcoming Dobbs vs Jackson court case puts abortion front and center on many folks radar. It certainly is

We often pray for God to work miracles in others’ lives, to convert and change their hearts, but we don’t persist in asking God to

Did you know that St. Joseph is a uniquely good intercessor when NFP is hard? In the second portion of his book, Consecration to St.

I came of age during the cultural changes of the 1960s. Even though my Catholic upbringing had taught me that sex outside of marriage was

By: Caitie Crowley Have you ever asked how a good God could let bad things happen? Where is God in the midst of suffering? Is

Recently at Sunday Mass, the second reading was from 1 Corinthians 13 – the famous “wedding reading.” St. Paul tells us: “If I speak in

The Holy Spirit is proclaimed more by St. Luke than by any other gospel writer. One of his main purposes in writing his gospel and

In the 1917 Code of Canon Law, marriage is defined, partially, as a “remedy of concupiscence” (1013). When the Second Vatican Council (1962–65) reflected on

Most books by Christians about the atheism versus theism debate start with the reasonableness of faith. Popular radio host and author Eric Metaxas starts with

What a tragedy if, at the end of my days when I stand before God, I finally realize that I spent my earthly life playing

There are still a lot of people inside and alone due to the virus restrictions in certain areas. There still are a lot of people

I have this practice of starting and ending my classes with a word of prayer. At the start of each academic year, I let my

Have you ever heard a Protestant say that Christians should not baptize infants because infants cannot have faith? After hearing this, you may have reflected

When the Columbine massacre occurred on April, 20th, 1999, I had only been Catholic for a few months. I was still getting tuned in to

After the sixties music expanded our minds, and before disco and stadium rock dominated the airwaves, the singer-songwriter genre took a firm hold in the