
Discernment of Spirits in the Bog
Dia Dhuit! (God be with you in Irish/Gaelic) This article and painting are part two of a triptych work that are complete when held together

Dia Dhuit! (God be with you in Irish/Gaelic) This article and painting are part two of a triptych work that are complete when held together

Right Panel: Loch na Chara (36 by 24 inches) Dia Dhuit! (God be with you in Irish/Gaelic) This article and painting are part three of

Answering the call of the Lord to give up everything and to follow Him is not an easy thing to do. The key is to

It’s two weeks now since Ash Wednesday, and most Catholics have given up some desirable thing as a sacrifice. For instance, most families I know
“I confess to Almighty God and to you my brothers and sisters…” is what we pray at Mass and is basically what we celebrate on Ash

By Guest Writer Deacon Luke Iyengar In the Byzantine rite, we have a series of Sundays leading up to the official start of Lent. A

I have never met her and don’t think I have even conversed with her on the net. But if Dwija of House Unseen has her baby

In her autobiography, St. Therese of Lisieux wrote that prayer is “a raising of the heart, a simple glance towards Heaven, an expression of love

Trusting and remaining in life’s moments Luke 9:11-17 : Feeding of five thousand (NRSVCE) When the crowds found out about it, they followed him; and

I love to take walks. I especially enjoy walks where I get in touch with the natural environment. Nature has much to reveal to me.

Being prolife, to me, is a battle–where I’m trying to save two lives, or more.

Imagine if you were to go home tonight and you go to switch on your favorite lamp, but nothing happens. So you replace the light

Scripture Reflection of Luke 2:22–40 (The Presentation of the Lord) Simeon took him into his arms and blessed God; and he said: ‘Now, Master,

St. Pope John Paul the Great once said, “Man can only find himself in a sincere gift of himself.” He is echoing Jesus’ connection between

Whether we call it Eucharistic Adoration or Holy Hour, the time we spend with the Eucharistic Lord in Adoration offers many graces. Often, however, it
St. Thomas has an interesting statement about the Eucharist that I’ve been thinking about for sometime, and feel as though has been validated by my

It was one of the odder things about returning to the Catholic Church. Suddenly I realised that I had seven more books, and a few

The culture of death has many pillars and many faces. One such pillar, surely is the tragedy of drug and alcohol addiction. Not only does

Aquinas on pedagogy of children: I just read something very interesting from St. Thomas Aquinas pertaining to the order of teaching children in the matter

“This is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know

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