
An ‘Eye for an Eye’ is all about Equality
At first glance, the Old Testament teaching “an eye for an eye” appears harsh or even barbaric. Modern readers may even flinch when hearing this,

At first glance, the Old Testament teaching “an eye for an eye” appears harsh or even barbaric. Modern readers may even flinch when hearing this,

By Richard Dole Defining Relationships: God, Man, and Covenant In ancient days when a covenant, or contract, was made there were elements that defined the

Joe died suddenly and quickly from a heart attack. He lived alone so no one knew Joe had died until a neighbor found him on

There have been attempts over the centuries to describe the human being as a particular kind of animal. Aristotle famously described the human being as

As one looks across the Catholic landscape right now, one would think that we were in Lent. The Church is reeling right now from the

These days, it’s difficult to be Catholic. And now more than ever it’s hard to evangelize the Faith. I don’t think anyone will argue this.

The endurance of darkness is preparation for great light. -Saint John of the Cross Why We Need to Practice Reparation A few weeks back I
On December 10, 1925, Our Lady appeared to Sister Maria Lucia of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart, in her convent. Sister Lucia was one