
Reflection on the Unnamed Woman who Anoints Jesus
When he was in Bethany reclining at table in the house of Simon the leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of perfumed oil, costly

When he was in Bethany reclining at table in the house of Simon the leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of perfumed oil, costly

“Universities have failed in modern society because of their rebellion against the sacred tradition. They have become monumental pyramids, hospices for the remains of what

On Holy Saturday night, I met a woman whose son has a disorder on the autism spectrum known as Sensory Processing Disorder. As she explained

I haven’t watched a Mark Driscoll video in so long because it’s like a drinking game: take a sip each time he makes something up,
This upcoming Sunday we will celebrate the canonization of two historical Popes, men who not only contributed greatly to the church but have loved with

Recently, as I was driving home, I was reflecting on the day and what a chaotic week it was going to pan out to be.

Gardens behold a breath-taking beauty that cannot be described by words. They elicit a response not from the mouth, but a reaction from the soul.

One of the few memories I have of both of my grandfathers is of their reverence for the Blessed Sacrament. When we would drive past

For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in his footsteps. (1

I had seen General Santos City from the air before, but one sees things differently from a fixed wing aircraft than from a helicopter. The

One of the key issues in our church today is that we are disconnected. Regardless of whether the church is full or its empty on

Easter is coming; fast! I mean the action, not the adjective. It’s a command. Once Easter comes, it seems, we forget about this wonderful act

Life, in all its glory, is pretty messy. Sin skips and trips us through life as we try to be faithful and nothing halts us

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

If I look deep, I find my inner self hooked up to a drip IV of success. I heard once at a summer retreat that

Our world is filled with a lot of hatred. One must only turn on talk radio or the nine o’clock news to see this. For

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

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

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

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