
Living Our Vocations
Life has a way of coming up and tossing you the unexpected, and I encountered a new twist in life just recently when I got

Life has a way of coming up and tossing you the unexpected, and I encountered a new twist in life just recently when I got
“St. Anne, St. Anne find me a man” is a popular piety that has been repeated by many single Catholic ladies on the eve of her feast day.

“You can find Calcutta all over the world, if you have eyes to see” Mother Teresa profoundly remarks in this video (at about 2:20). She explains

The Church provides a framework for a physician that is marvelously adapted to the realities of life and death. No-one would want to prescribe drugs without standard doses. Why would anyone want to operate in such a morally fraught field as medicine without a standard of conduct?

As a man who savors each and every opportunity he has to eat a fried chicken sandwich and waffle fries from the company that provided
Working with teens, most of my favorite questions deal with Mary. Mary is awesome, and there are a lot of misconceptions about what Catholics do

“In my time, I have heard two quite different arguments against my religion put forth in the name of science. When I was a youngster,

The curly-haired woman with the bright orange shirt looks up, gently plays a chord on her guitar, and for the third time this morning, kills

The blog dispute last week in the Protestant world was waged between the conservative Reformed Protestants from The Gospel Coalition and liberal/emergent Protestant blogger Rachel Held

I have always loved Fresh Air with Terry Gross on National Public Radio (NPR). She is the perfect interviewer, intelligent, compassionate, and always knowledgeable about

“The greatest challenge of the day is how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one

Allow me to take you way, way back in time….all the way to 2007! (Hey, five years is a lot when you’re still in high

One night last week I was driving home late with all five kids sleeping soundly in their car seats when Lady Antebellum’s song “Just a

The only time I have ever wanted to be a missionary of any sort was when I met a Franciscan sister from Togo. She was
Mr. Fulwiler, how is it going? So, I see you have contributed over at Catholic Exchange. You offered some good thoughts on Libertarianism. I would
And hospitality do not forget; for by this some, being not aware of it, have entertained angels. – Hebrews 3:2 I love to travel. It

I remember sitting with my close friend “Ken” late one evening. He was fairly depressed because he had broken up with his girlfriend (who was

I read a fact the other day on the internet: Eight percent of all babies in the womb who test positive for Down syndrome or

I’ve spent most of the summer this year pondering the topic of leadership. I realized that even if I’m not trying to be a leader,

Every once in a while, tiny thoughts pop through my brain and I wonder if I’m not quite mad. The most insignificant thing in the

The contributors here at Ignitum Today have been chatting a lot lately about improving our singles’ section. The idea is to give more attention, encouragement