
At Mass: Together as One
Last month, I shared a story with you about my father, a physician, who wrote “Anatomy of the Mass” before he died. For this project,

Last month, I shared a story with you about my father, a physician, who wrote “Anatomy of the Mass” before he died. For this project,

This December, a series of daily Advent, devotional postings will run from December 1st to December 25th. Journey beside Mary, the Mother of God, as

This December, a series of daily Advent, devotional postings will run from December 1st to December 25th. Journey beside Mary, the Mother of God, as

November is traditionally considered the month of the faithful departed because November 2nd is the day entirely dedicated to prayer for all those who are

Off the Shelf 231 – John Martignoni Have you ever gotten into one of those conversations discussing the faith with a non-Catholic and felt beaten

We are all waiting for something. Maybe you’re waiting for your baby to be born. Maybe you’re waiting to finish your schooling. Maybe you’re waiting

This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness

I gravitate towards anything about Pope St. John Paul II, after having been blessed by him when I was pregnant with my son Jeremy. Only

Recently I read an article about a diver caught up in a terrible accident. He came to the surface near the shore and was hit

It is a common practice to pull a credit report on a person applying for a job or a loan. In fact, your credit score

In June 1941, an expedition led by Russian anthropologists Tashmuhammed Kari-Niyazov and Mikhail Gerasimov begin excavations in the “Gur-Emi” at the burial site of Timur

The scientific community is finally beginning to grasp what the ancient Hebrews understood thousands of years ago; an unborn child thinks, feels, and remembers. There

If we do not risk anything for God, we will never do anything great for him (St Louis de Montfort). Recently, I went to the

As the American holiday of Thanksgiving approaches, I am reminded of how important thanksgiving is at every Mass we celebrate. As the Catechism of the

In the Gospel for Sunday, October 31st this year, Jesus tells a scribe that he is “not far from the Kingdom of God” (Mk 12:28-34).

I belong to a particular club that no parent wants to belong to. The one titled “I lost a child.” It really doesn’t matter whether

By: Unknown Centurion The American shepherds met last week to draft a document to make the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus and His

History involves change. Change can be sudden, it can be slow, but like taxes and death, change is guaranteed. Working out how and why it

Trust in Jesus Jesus knows us through and through. As Catholics, He knows and forgives our past mistakes through the sacrament of Reconciliation. He leads

Off the Shelf 230 – Raymond Arroyo As we head into Advent we will soon see the signs of the current war on Christmas raising

We who are on uncovered ground, Voices sounding in the desert, We the desert, we deserted, We who are sure of our suffering.[i] This Sunday,

It does not take a bible scholar to guess that when I refer to a grouchy curmudgeon in service to God, I am thinking of