How Catholics Read and Study the Bible
Let’s suspend disbelief in God for a moment. To understand a Catholic studying the Bible, that disbelief in God must be suspended. We believe in
Let’s suspend disbelief in God for a moment. To understand a Catholic studying the Bible, that disbelief in God must be suspended. We believe in

The ground-breaking project called ‘Voices From the Womb,’ which brought live ultrasound to the U.S. Capitol Thursday, was a stroke of brilliance that will now be repeated across the nation.

The question to start with is this, “Is Christianity a noun or a verb?” In other words, is Christianity an action word or a label?
Unless I missed something, this type of post has not yet been taken up here at Virtuous Pla.net. But I say, what good is having

Yesterday, my fabulous co-blogger Ms Fabiola Garza published a post about the necessity of religion (as opposed to simply spirituality). To be a good Christian

Calling all young men with a blossoming Love for Christ! Your time has come, brothers. You have been called up. “It is my wish, then,

The words religion and religious might as well be curse words; heavy, black and tarred by modernity, non-believers and Christians alike. By claiming to be

Apologies in advance. I am brutally under the weather (as is half my architecture class) and seeing as we spent the last four hours walking
So when is the last time you heard someone talk about the virtues? Honestly, we spend so much time defending our faith, and morals that

It is frightening to think of the extent to which people are now being encouraged to banish from the minds of their children great questions

We as Catholics encounter the world from a sort of unique perspective. I mean, yes Protestants do too and so do Atheists, but to generalize,

Saint Augustine of Hippo in his book “On Christian Doctrine”, says that Moses was willingly taught by Jethro, the Midianite (Exodus 18:24) and explains: “Moses,

Evangelizing is a scary word and Catholics don’t like it. I used to date a Baptist and in the spirit of ecumenical harmony, I went
“So why did you pick me for your sponsor?” I asked my brother, following the instructions the Director of Religious Ed had given during our

My friend Marc Barnes recently posited that beauty can save the world–and he’s right. Yet we must be careful that we don’t confuse our sense of

Since St. Raphael is the patron saint of my diocese, I made a point to attend Mass for the Feast of the Archangels on September

“Love your neighbor as yourself.” If there’s one moral command found in almost all religions, this is it. From Judaism to Taoism, Buddhism to Hinduism

Is faith a type of knowledge? This question gets asked often in modern time, and has quite probably been asked time and again since time

There are 84 days until Christmas. Does that number fill you with dread thinking of all that has to be done? Joy at the thought

When I was 10, I caught a feature on the Discovery Channel about a young man who, after losing his arm in a motorcycle accident,

I wanted to create my message around something people could grasp.