
Being Single as a Vocation to Love
I think one of the most difficult burdens a single person can have is the feeling that one has never been called or chosen. Do I

I think one of the most difficult burdens a single person can have is the feeling that one has never been called or chosen. Do I

I have so many fond memories of playing board games with family members, friends, and my youth group, when I was younger. It is a

The Truth about Purgatory, by Fr. Martin Jugie. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2022). 272 pp., $19.95. In The Truth about Purgatory, acclaimed author Fr.

Holy Saturday is an odd, quiet day. Stuck between the agony of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday, it is a day of

The Passover Supper, Holy Week ceremonies and Easter celebration will take place in your house this year. Civil and religious leaders are making efforts to

Guest post by Gerard M. Nadal. Don’t know why this line from Palm Sunday’s Gospel never registered before, but there’s a ton in there to

International Women’s Book Club Celebrates Ten Years of Fostering Community and Love of Literature Well-Read Mom Offers Opportunity for Personal Growth, Friendship, and Meaningful Conversations

In How They Love Mary: Lessons I Learned from Holy Men and Women Along the Way by Fr. Edward Looney. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2022).

“Atheists and heretics keep resurrecting the anti-Semitic heresy of Marcion and Mani: that the God of the Old Testament is a radically different God than

The University of St. Thomas Houston and SENT Ventures Announce First-Ever Catholic Entrepreneurial Summit “SENT Summit” will be a launchpad for collaboration among Catholic business

A while back, I published a meditation on the Joyful Mysteries of the rosary. In revisiting that piece recently, having just prayed the Sorrowful Mysteries,

“My faith is very important to me.” How many times have we heard that said? I hear it dozens of times…and it usually means something

The greatest Shame of Palm Sunday is that they celebrated Christ as though He came to save them from their political and temporal problems. Entirely

New Book Empowers Young Women To Be Happy, Healthy, and Whole During International Women’s Month Women’s Health Expert Teresa Kenney, WHNP, Pens Overview of the

The Silent Knight: A History of St. Joseph as Depicted in Art by Elizabeth Lev. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2021). 225 pp., $18.95. What

What is the difference between the Fruits and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit? Its a good question to dissect philosophically. Gifts of the Holy

Our first reading is such a great scene from the life of Abraham, but we often picture it wrongly. God promises him that he will

Guest post by Joel Arzaga An altar server’s first duty is to serve at the altar by assisting the priest and the deacon, and by

Readers of Leila Lawler’s popular blog Like Mother, Like Daughter found her advice so helpful that they asked her to write a book. The result

By Luke Parker, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. How often do we hear some spiteful comment about the wealthy? In an era where socialist ideas

The Evangelical Catholic Transforms Vision of Evangelization During Lent and Beyond Game-changing movement activates lay missionaries at parishes and universities nationwide For pastors and