On social media as in your dining room or your workplace, you are guaranteed to encounter people who test your…
Monthly Archives: July, 2014
The United Nations put a damper on “gay pride” festivities last Thursday when it re-affirmed that the natural family is…
Why do we go to Mass? While this might seem like an easy question, try and figure out a way…
I once knew a woman who called herself “a recovering Catholic.” It seems that as a child, she was taught…
Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria (Italian: Antonio Maria Zaccaria) (1502 – 5 July 1539) is an Italian saint. Anthony was born…
Thomas Welbourne had no children. His wife Mary had been pestering him, even pleading about it, for years. He hadn’t…
The routine and ritual of the Sunday mornings of my childhood are forever etched into my memory. My siblings and…
As youth, many of us were required to memorize – or at least study – the Declaration of Independence. Although…
I met this young man a few months ago on a flight to give a talk in the Midwest. Ironically,…
There are many and varied images that we see of Jesus Christ. One that seems to cause the greatest curiosity…