Throughout history, there have been a number of religious military orders. These orders dwelt in the shadow of the Church,…
Monthly Archives: February, 2013
A drama has been unfolding in Germany over the last month that has seen the leading conservative prelate in the…
I teach the First Communion class at my parish in a large room in the basement of the church. For…
In early 2012, the Pontifical University in Rome held one of its most important conferences ever. “Towards Healing and Renewal”…
The latest action from the Obama administration is but another sleight of hand designed to ignore the objections of those…
I think we Catholics approach the sacraments from a flawed analysis. We view them as mere “booster shots” for the already holy. So long as we are without mortal sin, we go to the sacraments, get our booster shot of infused grace, and we become holier. While there is certainly this aspect to the sacraments, there needs to be a lot more to the sacraments if we are taking the Biblical, historical, and magisterial evidence seriously.
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about redefining marriage and love. I believe this talk is necessary, but…
The Lost Medallion is a new family movie about the value of friendship and self-confidence. It begins with Daniel Anderson…
For the past several weeks, Catholics around the Internet have been talking about a scandal, and, surprisingly, they’re more or…