
Fear Opens Us Up To Manipulation
Fear can open us up to manipulation, and to undesirable outcomes in whatever we are doing. Over the last few months, and even now, many

Fear can open us up to manipulation, and to undesirable outcomes in whatever we are doing. Over the last few months, and even now, many

Even though Catholic life in the United States is gradually beginning to bloom again as we return to ‘normal’, the faithful will always treasure the

Is your parish considered “nonessential” in this time of lockdowns and quarantines? How about the liquor stores in your community? If you live in Colorado,

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present (Bil Keane, American cartoonist).

Reform of the American medical care system is necessary not only from the perspective of Catholic social teaching but also from the economic standpoint as

You’ve probably seen the inscription, “Jesus, I trust in You” at the bottom of the Divine Mercy Image. Jesus specifically asked for this to be

Denying that price-gouging is a real and infamous practice, you would think, is like denying that gravity exists. However, Kyle Smith tries his best to

The Covid-19 Crisis calls for clear thinking but how do we know if we are thinking clearly about Covid-19? How do we know if someone

Our bishops are in a bit of a predicament with COVID-19. They want to be good citizens as well as good shepherds. And it looks

As with so many other things, so with coronavirus: You can trust Catholics to turn it into an intramural spiritual battle. I don’t have statistics

Lent this year has gotten off to a strange start. As the threat of COVID-19 spreads around the world and here in the US, many