
How the Church Can Help Solve the Immigration Mess
Mention our borders and immigration and a lively discussion is almost certain to ensue. Strong feelings exist about both subjects. In my opinion, in dealing

Mention our borders and immigration and a lively discussion is almost certain to ensue. Strong feelings exist about both subjects. In my opinion, in dealing

As we enter what is being termed the “endemic” phase of the coronavirus pandemic here in the United States – meaning, the virus is here

In Part 1 of this series, we looked at fundamental principles for our interior life. Our relationship with God is rooted in the time spent

As members of the one true body of Christ, Catholics are united by common citizenship and identity. Christians commonly claim to be in the world

A recent commentary appeared in the Wall Street Journal in which an 8th-grader asked why her prestigious public school could not open, yet the Catholic

If you are fortunate enough to still be working during the pandemic, be grateful. And don’t forget that even though Masses have been canceled your

President Trump has put forth his proposed budget, and, like vultures preparing for their prey, the media are sharpening their talons. And so it begins:

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

By intervening directly and depriving society of its responsibility, the Social Assistance State leads to a loss of human energies and an inordinate increase of

Here we are, coming into the backstretch of the quadrennial presidential election cycle. Of course, from here on out, you’re going to have your eyes

Recent studies show a need for a greater understanding of labor as a Christian call to work. Nearly half the people on the planet are