
His Power in Weakness
Everything seemed to go wrong for poor Joseph. Born into poverty – actually in a cowshed, as the family house was in foreclosure – in

Everything seemed to go wrong for poor Joseph. Born into poverty – actually in a cowshed, as the family house was in foreclosure – in

Rather than view the American emphasis on individuals as a prideful perspective that promotes hubris, I believe the American emphasis on the individual is not only compatible with our faith, but is incredibly Catholic….Why? Because, when we stop and look at it, we must agree that God is all about the individual.

Of all the commandments, “Thou shalt not covet,” never seemed the most difficult. I knew that I could be materialistic, could focus on things over

I am writing this on Monday, June 30, 2014, exactly two years after a good friend of mine’s life was cut short. I realize that

As we celebrate the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Fr. Michael Coutts S.J. invited us to look at Jesus, whose side was pierced

The human body is an amazing and very fascinating creation. Each organ has its purpose. Every fiber works toward a succinct system, or group of

Calvinism is a Protestant theological system based on the writings of John Calvin (1509 – 1564), a Protestant Reformer most famously associated with Geneva. Calvin was

The Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press Renew Catechesis in Completed Word of Life Curriculum Evangelization rooted in salvation history reinvigorates the Catholic faith for students, parents,
As Catholics, our great love for the Blessed Virgin Mary often leads us to explore her presence throughout the pages of Sacred Scripture. In Whispers

By Guest Writer Susan Joy Bellavance I have just returned from a Select Tours Pilgrimage to some of Our Lady’s medieval shrines in Poland, Germany,

In the Midst of the National Eucharistic Revival, Vinea Research Releases New Findings Affirming More Mass-Going Catholics Believe in the True Presence of Christ in

A traditionalist rebuke of the “Vatican II” Church? Boniface, the politically-incorrect saint? The Universal Church celebrated the feast of Saint Boniface, Apostle of Germany, on

We all know a great deal about the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and last week we heard all about the Third Person of the

All Christians agree with the practice of praying the Our Father. However, the honor given to Mary by faithful Catholics is often mistaken for worship.

Newly Refreshed Symbolon: The Faith of the Church Showcases Vibrance of Catholic Faith on American Soil New version of Symbolon offers episodes filmed on location in the United States

University of St. Thomas Launches First-of-its-kind Master of Arts in Catholic Women’s and Gender Studies Degree in Catholic Women’s and Gender Studies Charts Path Through

ACST Catholic Introduces Revolutionary Service to Assess Parish Ministry and Parishioner Discipleship The groundbreaking Discipleship Indicator provides insight into parishioners’ journey of discipleship ACST Catholic,

Bishop Athanasius Schneider. The Springtime that Never Came. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2022. Hardcover $21.95. Ebook $9.99. Available from the publisher. Bishop Athanasius Schneider,

“I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how all

We are pleased to share an article by Christopher Reed, Ph.D on his new book Sacred Conversations: How God Wants us to Communicate by Sophia

We are pleased to share an article by author Claudia Cangilla McAdam on her new book, Mother Cabrini: A Heart for the World by Sophia Institute