The only way to describe something is “great.” Babe Ruth was great at baseball and anything less than great simply wouldn’t do it justice. Likewise, if you describe the pontificate of Guiseppe Sarto as anything below “great”, you should probably have your head examined. By any possible metric, his pontificate was a success, and there is a reason he was the first Pope to be canonized a saint since the 16th century.
Browsing: Live in Christ
While many people believe forgetting an injury is part of forgiveness, Fr. Justin Waltz, pastor of St. Leo’s Church in…
Everything I ever needed to know about hospitality, I learned from my children. When their grandparents, friends or birthday party…
Pope Francis is contemplating a major reworking of the top-level administrative machinery of the Church. Commentators sometimes describe this as…
I always cringe a little when I hear people of various Protestant denominations say they belong to a “Bible-based” church…
Throughout this Year of Faith it has become abundantly clear how important it is for each of us to live…
The First Commandment is probably the one of the ten that we worry about the least. “I am the Lord…
I’ve always had some sort of exercise routine—even if it wasn’t much of a “routine,” per se. Eating well and…
When I signed up for RCIA classes at our parish in September 1996, I failed to read the fine print.…
In the early 1990s, my sister lived in New Zealand and worked for a traveling science roadshow. We talked on…