
Me and Humanae Vitae
There is no doubt in my mind as to why many Catholics call Humanae Vitae one of the most prophetic documents of the 20th Century.

There is no doubt in my mind as to why many Catholics call Humanae Vitae one of the most prophetic documents of the 20th Century.

“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat (or drink), or about your body, what you will wear. Is

Sex and money. In our abysmal Pre-cana class before getting married, we were told that sex and money are the top two things that newly-weds
*I want to note that the other Featured Blogger today, Bonnie Engstrom, and I did not know what topic the other was writing about. Sometimes the
Looking at pictures of the March for Life makes me happy, with a little twinge of “Oh-I-wish-I-coulda-been-there!” All these people, many of them still students, interrupting

Would you rather be deaf or blind? Would you rather go a week without tasting anything or a week without facebook? (Seriously, that was a

A lot of you may have read Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, which is the author’s last and greatest novel, and you may have found

Guest Post by Jared Tomanek After reading many articles, researching tons of studies, preparing case studies, and attending more than my fair share of grad

Today, hundreds of thousands of pro-life people are gathered in Washington D.C. for the annual March for Life, commemorating the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade,

Weariness.–Nothing is so insufferable to man as to be completely at rest, without passions, without business, without diversion, without study. He then feels his nothingness,

Pro-Life Leaders and Law Students: “The End to Roe v. Wade is Imminent” National Pro-Life Leaders Express Support for the Law of Life Summit. NAPLES

It’s funny what can inspire a blog post. In this case, it was a bottle of lotion. There is was, sitting on the sink in

Ave Maria School of Law Spearheads ‘Law of Life Summit’, Saturday January 21 at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.. NAPLES, Fla., Jan. 16,

The Dec. 15th article on the veil fueled some great discussions in Catholic blogging circles. Father Dwight Longenecker did this follow up post and Deacon
There is this emotion that every now and then swells up in me and the only word I can think of to describe it is

I had been overweight for as long as I can remember. The pictures tell the story. By fourth grade I had chipmunk cheeks and extra

I doubt Mark Driscoll has had the privilege (or good fortune) to meet Wendell Berry. In fact, it would not surprise me if Driscoll had

SOCIALIS Saturday is a weekend event where we discuss specific topics. If we host a symposium at Ignitum Today about Catholic education, what

Feminist. The f-word of femininity. Ok, maybe that’s a little over the top and not exactly true, but stay with me for a second here.

I have the unfortunate luck to be an artist-philosopher since above all it is the artist-philosopher that most often brings my hand to my forehead

Less than two weeks ago, my feet touched American soil for the first time since August. After four months of non-stop, Spanish-speaking, purpose-packed, community-focused, Christ-centered