Books
Guest Writer

Wedding Rosaries

By Guest Writer Helen Hoffner, Ed.D. Flowers, a dress, and a cake are among the items a bride selects as she prepares for her wedding. 

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Books
Guest Writer

30 Marian Eucharistic Visits

We are grateful to share a few excerpts from Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle’s upcoming book 30 Marian Eucharistic Visits published by Sophia Institute Press.  Our dear Lord Jesus

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

Marriage

Many years ago, I was running a faith-formation program for a group of middle school kids. We were working on learning about the Sacrament of

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Life
AnneMarie Miller

Have You Talked to Your Angel Today?

God, in His merciful goodness and abundant love, assigned an angel to protect and help me as I stumble awkwardly towards Heaven. Furthermore, God has assigned

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Acquired Virtues

According to St. Thomas Aquinas, natural virtue (justice, prudence, temperance and courage, and all the subset virtues) are acquired virtues. Acquired virtues are those good-habits

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Columnists
Jean Elizabeth Seah

Sacramentals: Holy Gifts

The lady on the bus Since watching Touch, my boyfriend has had a habit of reading number plates and, now that he’s Catholic, relating them

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

Pride & Humility

Do you know how the devil became the devil? God did not create him evil. Rather, according to Scripture, the devil was created as one of

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Catholic Ethics

Catholic ethics is a combination of formal (speculative knowledge) and practical science.  Kant would seem to be entirely formal, while utilitarianism would seem to be

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Columnists
Fr. Edward Lee Looney

The Marriage of Matthew 25 and 28

This past summer I was working as a hospital chaplain. As part of this group, my three other peers along with a supervisor would meet

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Columnists
Matthew Higgins

Ain’t Nobody Got Time…Enjoy It

Pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin picking. It seems like I just finished putting away my bathing suit from summer vacation and already I’m seeing

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Conscience Rights

In Ontario, unfortunately medical professional’s personal consciences are not respected. Two instances, amongst others pose an immediate and proximate issue: MAID (assisted suicide), and effective

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