
The Near Occasion of Sin and Restroom Debates
Debates over North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” and Target’s policy of allowing men and women to use a restroom that doesn’t match their biological sex, but

Debates over North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” and Target’s policy of allowing men and women to use a restroom that doesn’t match their biological sex, but

The term “social justice” is one which is unfortunately polarized and even politically charged, thanks in no small part to the rise of the “Social

Several months ago, I started writing a post about how difficult it is to be Catholic during the peak seasons of political campaigns. Here’s how

The recent shootout which took place near and then inside of a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs is of course a tragedy. It has

One of my favorite series in science fiction is the “Spiral Arm” series written by Michael Flynn. This series is set in the future, during

Last month I wrote a post analyzing the National Geographic cover story entitled “Pope Francis Remakes the Vatican”. I read the article skeptically, expecting to come

In my previous column, I mentioned that there are three senses in which we have real freedom, and one sense in which we have false

Love is our story, we don’t need to rebrand it or market it. We just need to live it.

In our glorification of Joan’s work and martyrdom, I believe it becomes a temptation to gloss over the Joan of Arc who was tried before being burned at the stake. The Joan who was taken to trial is the Joan we should – and can – aspire to be, because the Joan at trial was incredibly human.

We all probably wish we could take back some things we have said and done online, not only for our own sake but for the

Introduction America was an experiment whose formation defied most of the current political systems at the time of her founding. A group of former colonists

By now, everyone has probably heard about the situation between the Bundy Ranch and the Bureau of Land Management. If you haven’t, just Google “Bundy

By now, those who have been monitoring the events in the Philippines know that the Supreme Court upheld as constitutional the Reproductive Health Law except

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
I recently read an article on Huffington Post entitled “Why I Can’t Say ‘Love the Sinner/Hate the Sin’ Anymore.” The author, Micah Murray, is obviously a very
So I have to admit I’m pretty confused about something one of the leaders of the Church recently said. It seems to be the thing

Rape, incest, and mother’s life…oh, and abused children. Better aborted than abused. How many times have we heard these “acceptable” exceptions to an outright ban

The Church functions within a monarchical structure – this is important to remember. In addition to this, though, Her system applies to operations in the
Among the many things that Christ taught His disciples, charity is one of the principles focus groups in office buildings would label as a “core

A Reflection With the advent of possible military action in Syria as well as a number of other issues, the HHS mandate and the controversy

I am taking a break this month from my video game apologia to address a real problem I’m seeing in modern discussion about anything controversial.