
Church and Spiritual Maturity in Christian Life
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People love sound bites. If it’s short, to the point, and appears powerful, people will take that sound bite and share it with others on

Some of my most treasured friendships are with people who have significant differences in worldview from me in a variety of ways. I have friends

Recently, I attending a conference called “The Symposium on Advancing the New Evangelization”, run by my alma mater, Benedictine College. It was the sixth time

The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher is, at the end of the day, underwhelming. That’s not all its own fault; it arrives amidst much hype,

The principle of subsidiarity, one of the basic tenets of Catholic social doctrine, promotes governance at its smallest level based on the natural law tenet

I write this article thinking about a friend. This friend is Catholic and recently got into a situation which is obviously not very good

A Message from the Pope Two years ago in 2014, Pope Francis made the following statement at his Angelus Address at St. Peter’s Square, Vatican

When J.R.R. Tolkien retired from his post at the University of Oxford in 1959, he intended to spend his new-found free time finishing The Silmarillion.

I started a new job a couple weeks ago, and I happen to be in the office on Wednesday mornings. I walked into my office,

Yesterday I forgot to tweet. Yep, not a single message sent out on the grid. I didn’t post anything on Facebook. Even my hyperactive Instagram

I’ve heard several priests talk about the phenomenon of going to mass at different parishes each Sunday, depending on which mass times are more convenient.