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I remember an impactful talk given by Dr. Scott Hahn in an Atlanta home a little less then a year ago. In it he compared

I remember an impactful talk given by Dr. Scott Hahn in an Atlanta home a little less then a year ago. In it he compared

Augustine Institute Pilots Unique On-Campus “Teachers for Christ” Program in Partnership with ICLE Comprehensive and fully-funded initiative aimed at the renewal of Catholic education kicks

Whenever we say the word “sin”, people today have various kinds of misconceptions. Some may immediately think about being judged. Others may even cringe at

There’s something about grief that changes us. It changes the way that we see life. It changes not only how we view the future but

This article focuses on the vocation of motherhood and womanhood (looking also at fatherhood and manhood), in light of Mary’s role as Mother, Sister and

Last Sunday’s Gospel speaks to us of some counter-cultural themes: forgiveness, chastity, faithfulness. Let’s look at some of these themes. First, forgiveness. This is a

Catholic Owned® Celebrates Boom in New Catholic Economy with Reimagined App and Eastertide Shopping & Liturgical Living Guide Growing digital platform makes it easier than ever

Martyrdom confounds the modern mind… and how could it not? Living in an age of religious skepticism and scientism, we “enlightened” Westerners are unable to speak

He made them the vicars of his love. – St. Ambrose of Milan It is a special grace to be able to accept the invitation

Hypuro Fit Introduces First Authentically Catholic Fitness App Rooted in Theology of the Body Christ-centered approach behind online personal training company helps Catholics achieve wellness

American Beliefs Study Highlights Relational Importance of Parish Communities to Combat Epidemic of Loneliness Data from ACS Technologies supports faith communities as antidote to mental

St. Hildegard’s Garden by Paul Ferris. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2025). 240 pp., hardcover. $29.95. Available from the publisher. My mother once studied plants

The world stood still as white smoke drifted skyward from the Sistine Chapel, and the deep, joyful toll of St. Peter’s Basilica’s bells filled the

I was privileged to interview Fr. Jonathan Meyer last week. Fr. Meyer was ordained a priest in 2003 for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. After his

CatholicPsych Institute Offers Groundbreaking Approach to Catholic Mental Health Care Revolutionary model of treatment integrating authentic Catholic spirituality and anthropology with sound psychology makes tremendous

Zechariah writes of a vision in which he saw a man going to measure Jerusalem, her breadth and her length. Another angel came to tell

Today is May 1st, and the Church celebrates the memorial of St. Joseph the Worker. May 1st also inaugurates the Month of Mary. The memorial

4th Sunday of Easter/Good Shepherd Sunday/Year A, John 10:1-10 Pastor is a Latin word, which means shepherd, and Bonus Pastor is Good Shepherd. A shepherd

By Guest Writer Stephen Clark I saw a comic book sketch of a boy kneeling by his bedside saying his evening prayers as his dad

I heard that fans of Star Trek tried to translate the Bible into the fictional language of Klingon…but they couldn’t do it, because there was

One of the stranger things about the last couple years has been the rise of “Cancel Culture”. For those who are unfamiliar with the term,