
Walking the Walk, After Talking the Talk
News broke a few days ago that Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta has issued an apology following the disclosure that he spent 2.2 million on his

News broke a few days ago that Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta has issued an apology following the disclosure that he spent 2.2 million on his

I recently blew an opportunity to share my faith at work. It was a Friday afternoon and management bought pizza for the office to celebrate

With the call to the new evangelisation, how do we pass on the faith in today’s world? In his 2014 Message for World Communications Day,

Discovering a new-to-me musician is such a great feeling. I am a music lover, and I love all genres, but I have a special love

As I’ve discussed in the first two parts of this series, Pope Francis has made it clear that he wants to see the Catholic youth

Dr. Quirino Sugon, Jr. is a scientist; a physicist, to be exact. He derives equations using geometric algebra while teaching physics at the Ateneo de

From the time of Karl Marx, who famously said that religion “is the opium of the people,” to our own days when modern secularists think

We’ve all heard the comments. If you are the parents of more than 2.5 children or come from a family of more than 2.5 siblings,

Simcha Fisher responded to my article. Simcha Fisher. I was thrilled to hear that I’d gotten the attention of Mrs. Fisher and that she had

My last article was the beginning of a brief series on how young Catholics (myself included) can answer Pope Francis’ call to be a force

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph. He is special to us because he was special to Jesus. I would like to reflect on a

“A man goes upright and the food of his body is sealed as in a purse full fair; and when it is time of his

I thought I would take a moment to update you on a topic near and dear to my heart. Several weeks back, I wrote an

As I approach ordination to the Diaconate after 12 years in the seminary it’s easy to think about the many “what ifs” in my life.

Pope Francis’ Lenten message for 2014 calls all Catholics to confront destitution in its varying forms of extreme poverty, spiritual destitution, and moral destitution. He

I recently had the opportunity to take my one and a half year old son out for the day. On a rainy, cold afternoon, the

It happens- opposites do attract. My husband and I knew that as soon as we started dating. He is a deep thinker – thoughtful, artistic, incredibly hard working –

First, there is the question of meeting someone. And if you meet a person you like so much, and maybe they like you too, the

Early this morning I got a secret email, and I did a happy dance. While I was shopping at Wal-Mart I got a phone call,

Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis has engaged the youth and young adults of the Church, speaking directly to them numerous times, and encouraging them to

The article is a response to another column on Ignitum Today, “Charismatics in Context,” originally published on January 30th by Matthew Olson. I have to