
The Antidote to Indifference
I recently encountered a stranger who spontaneously proclaimed to me that she was a “peace, love, and Nelson Mandela” kind of person. She briefly bemoaned

I recently encountered a stranger who spontaneously proclaimed to me that she was a “peace, love, and Nelson Mandela” kind of person. She briefly bemoaned

God was here right from the start. Our unalienable rights were given to us by God. “When, in the course of human events, it becomes

You probably had your first experience of reality long before you were born, in your mother’s womb. From that experience, a small handful of crucial

The following is an excerpt from Ann Casey’s book, America’s Courage of Faith. 25 June 1928 Dear Gaston, Fellow priest and brother, politics, politics and the

When I first heard the song “Girl at Home” by Taylor Swift, I thought it was somewhat inappropriate. However, I liked the melody, and because of

Being Good Without God For Catholics at least, the news that atheists can live a morally praiseworthy life, or people belonging to any other religion,

As is our habit for July birthdays, my adult daughter and I go to a movie to celebrate. This is a decades long tradition for

As I write this article, former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is giving some young cyberpunks a much-needed lesson in moral facts. Here’s the story:

How many times have you heard this statement before? The Catholic Church is mentioned in conversation and all anyone can say is, “The Church is

The Great Gatsby, the popular American novel known for depicting the Roaring 20\’s with striking honesty, is now a major motion picture, starring the great Leonardo DiCaprio