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A middle-aged man died and found himself before the judgment throne. There, he was so uncomfortable, knowing that he was not good enough to be

A middle-aged man died and found himself before the judgment throne. There, he was so uncomfortable, knowing that he was not good enough to be

A very large friend of mine from college used to say, “Food is God’s love made edible!” There were times when I wanted to respond,

When one reads scripture without the gift of faith (an internal spiritual life, in communion with Christ), the Pharisees’ spiritual ailment will only be interpreted

What is your opinion? Is a change from evil to good better than a change from better to worse? Here is the Prophet Ezekiel’s opinion

Being misjudged is a crucible, but don’t ever let it foster bitterness. If you cannot remedy the situation and clear your good name, keep in

New revolutionary platform uses technology to drive real moments of engagement and encounter in an increasingly digital culture In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, faith-based

Many of you probably have gardens. If you do, you know that it can be a lot of work. One must till the soil, take

A couple of years ago, I took it upon myself to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once a month. This was after a

In Jonathan Swift’s famous book Gulliver’s Travels, the Lilliputians have a law against the vice of ingratitude: Ingratitude is reckoned among them a capital crime;

I was diagnosed with Type I diabetes when I was 18 years old. The condition had been unknown for at least three months during my

One of the greatest Catholic movies ever made was the movie A Man for All Seasons, about St. Thomas More, the great English martyr. Thomas

“I don’t know where I get the strength and courage to do this work, but my strong relationship with God helps. It is a privilege

Guest post by Elena Maria Vidal. It seems that there are some among the devout who think it is ungodly for a Catholic wife and

The gradual resumption of liturgies within the parishes over the last few months has certainly been a cause for great joy for many Catholics. For

Witnessing a great deal of evil and scandal in the world that can take on many forms, is not an easy feat to go through.

If you knew that you were going to die tomorrow, what would your reaction be? Would you be at peace, knowing that you would join

Saying the truth does not ipso facto mean you’ve loved another. It might, but not necessarily. Speaking the truth is an external act, and the

“I’ll make you pay for this!” How many times have we thought this? Someone cuts us off in traffic, so we find a way to

During night prayer, six-year-old John paused before his brother’s name and said to his mother, “I will not ask God to bless Paul. He gave

Over the last few years, one thing that I have noticed about myself is that I have developed a passion for apologetics. For those who

Criticism can be a good thing. But wrathful criticism is not. How do we discern the difference between spiritual wrath and righteous anger? For some,