
A New Grateful You
By now, if you are like me, you have already lost track of your New Years resolution. Learn Spanish? Who has time for that. But

By now, if you are like me, you have already lost track of your New Years resolution. Learn Spanish? Who has time for that. But

As I sat up in our Youth Lounge listening to some of the youth group kids rehearse their lines for an upcoming play, I was appalled at the indoctrination

A man shared with me recently that at his swimming competitions when he was a little boy, he would watch his teammate embrace his coach at

To state a tautology, we all deserve justice. Moreover, most people will, I think claim to desire justice if asked. And, since God is not

About a week ago, I saw an article pop up here on Ignitum Today called Roots, Fruits, and Feminism. I eagerly clicked on the link, wondering what new
“Eh, Bart, I’m glad you had fun, but I wouldn’t get too into that Catholic Church. With all the sitting and standing and kneeling, it’s

Holy Apostles College and Seminary (HACS) is one of two non-residential Colleges recommended by the Cardinal Newman Society—a huge honor and privilege for any school

I got a neat book for Christmas called Treason, published by Sophia Institute Press and written by Dena Hunt. I was doubly interested in this book:

In the last few years, a preferred topic of journalistic inquiry amongst concerned Baby Boomers and Gen Xers is the unique situation caused by the
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

“Religion must affirm, in the clearest terms, that morality and ethical values are not mere decorative frills of personal opinion, not subjective superstructure, but intrinsic

Recently I had a conversation with a close friend and non-Catholic. Talking about his family’s history in differing denominations, I soon found out that some of

In the Philippines, while the well-to-do families feast on traditional ham, roasted suckling pig, steak, or turkey on Christmas Eve, many other people spend the

The article posted on the Diversity Chronicle blog stating that Pope Francis, during a supposed Third Vatican Council, condemned racism and declared all religions to
Is the holiday season over yet? Have we spent some good time breathlessly visiting family, getting in all those traditions, whirling from uncle to brother

This was adapted from a longer version of the post which can be found here. God is King–but he is also Master Artist, and He
It’s that time of the year again, the last day of the year. A time for us to reflect, look back upon this past year

I wrote this piece for my personal blog before I was a member of Ignitum Today, but as I have since realized that Laura, the
Sometimes things that I see or read just speak to me. I cannot say why at the moment. As my cousin, a photographer and independent

It was a debate, a debate that dominated my prayer the night before, my getting ready the day of, and the drive there on that

Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart. These lines always seemed particularly beautiful to me, even as a child. They are so