
The Other as Other: How to Love in the Twenty-First Century
‘You’d never guess that God is love to the point of death.’ Bishop Barron, speaking on The Daily Wire’s Sunday Special podcast this weekend, used

‘You’d never guess that God is love to the point of death.’ Bishop Barron, speaking on The Daily Wire’s Sunday Special podcast this weekend, used

This series ends with the same questions that it began with; which relationships ought we prioritize in life, and how is that accomplished by love?

Consider Matthew 14:31: Peter cried out for help when he began to sink as he tried to walk on water toward Jesus in the stormy

Recently, I have been reflecting upon how we, as Catholics, are called to be pat of the family of God. What would we, as a

St. Paul tells us that love is greater than faith and hope (1 Corinthians 13:13). He also says that one could have the power to

Let us begin with a story: A man and woman, very distraught and discouraged about today’s problems, walk into a store and see Jesus Christ

The mystery of God’s maternal love is expressed with particular power in the Hebrew word, rahamim. Etymologically, this word means “womb” but was later used to mean

Not long ago, my wife and I were spending some much-needed free time to simply relax. As it happened, we came across an article online

Many songs and poems speak of letting go of those we love in hopes that one day they will come back to where they belong.

As we live out the divine blueprint given to us by our Lord, we build the Church and act in unity as the Body of

The secret to happiness: fall in love, get married, have babies – once undisputedly known to be the key to the majority of people’s happiness,

Many years ago, I attended a retreat given by Fr Michael Hollings, who was in great demand as a fearless and outspoken preacher. The retreat

Celebrated Worldwide, Beloved By Millions: Jane Is Everywhere The Jane Austen Circle of Singapore regularly hosts Regency balls and teas at the Old Parliament Arts

A Superficial View of Dad and Me I recently talked by phone with my 91-year-old Dad. He is in a nursing home, thousands of miles

This past January, we made the heart-breaking decision to put our beloved dog Ralphie to sleep. Animal lovers understand the grief and the terrible sense

Hate has become very topical—“hate speech,” “hate crimes,” being “hateful.” Yet in the ’60s, when “Love” was widely proposed as the solution—the “Summer of Love,”

This is how it is with the kingdom of God; it is as if a man were to scatter seed on the land and would sleep and

In 1992, my husband and I told my parents we were expecting an addition to the family. They responded with excitement. Mom expressed how happy

My sister Mary has dementia. I have been caring for her for about four years now. Dementia is an affliction that is difficult to deal

Discipleship within The Carmelite Rule The Rule of St. Albert of Jerusalem, also called The Carmelite Rule, speaks about religious life being a call to

As we celebrate the Glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, let us also embrace Mary our Blessed Mother who shares in the passion and

The local Charismatic group were celebrating forty years since their foundation and were preparing a special Mass for that purpose. The readings, the psalms, and

In 1964 a young man named Jean Vanier visited an asylum for the disabled at the invitation of a priest friend, who was a chaplain

Humility is considered by St Augustine to be the foundation of all other virtues – the trait that lays the groundwork on our journey toward