Faith is not only the gift that enables us to know God intimately, but also the gift that enables us…
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In our attempts as Catholics to convince the wider world of the reasonableness and truth of Christian belief, we are…
You can never anticipate the feelings you will go through following a pregnancy loss. Nothing in life prepares you for…
Do you bring Christ to your workplace? If you work for a faith-based organization, the answer to that question may…
After considering the unity, holiness and catholicity of the Church, as defined by the Creed, the Holy Father today addressed…
Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Exodus 17:8-13; Psalm 121:1-8; 2 Timothy 3:14–4:2; Luke 18:1-8) Saying Yes to…
Late Friday night, the last day of the final meeting in a series of UN conferences, African officials rejected attempts…
Some parents call it a meltdown, others use the more familiar word tantrum. I call it the Land of the…
Sometimes I think we traditionalists get far to caught up in the details of this or that crisis in the Church today that we forget why we are fighting. We become very much like the dystopians of the Old Testament. We aren’t fighting to restore some golden age. We are fighting to reach the golden age promised to the faithful in Heaven. If we can use the things of this world and this present age to reach that point, then even better.