Advent Hope
It took a long time to build St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. A really, really long time. The construction began in 1506 and finished in
It took a long time to build St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. A really, really long time. The construction began in 1506 and finished in
I have always been a huge fan of the film trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. A statement made by Samwise Gamgee in the second
2 Kings 22:8-23:3, Psalm 119, Matthew 7:15-20 Faith, Hope, Love, Fear of the Lord, Humility, Patience, Obedience. These are hallmarks of the greatest fruits we
Today let’s take up a thorny question that I am often asked – can people in Purgatory communicate with us? In other words, are ghosts
One day a few years ago, I had just finished Mass when a parent of one of our youth group kids came up to me.
On September 16, 2017, I boarded a plane bound for New York City. I had lived in Colorado my entire life and believed it was
God is not an ideology — nor is He reducible to a moral code. He is a community of Divine Persons and His Identity is
“From the beginning the Church has honored the memory of the dead and offered prayers in suffrage for them, above all the Eucharistic sacrifice, so
A couple of weeks ago, while traveling for a friend’s wedding, I suddenly developed what can only be described as a mini Mount Vesuvius on
The beauty and complexity of the world is meant to continuously point humanity to our Creator. We are surrounded by trees, mountains, oceans, rivers, lakes,
We are pleased to share an excerpt from Patrick O’Hearn’s new book Courtship of the Saints published by Tan Books. Blessed Franz and Franziska Jägerstätter
So what do you do on the Sunday before Labor Day? I know a lot of people spend time with their families, maybe have a
We have heroes, models, favorite actors, artistes and celebrities. Sports-lovers like to wear clothes and kits that have the autographs of their sport heroes. They
We are grateful to share an excerpt from guest writer, Gil Bailie’s book “The Apocalypse of the Sovereign Self.” 1 The Triumph of the Will
By guest writer Sarah Coffey. Why do we suffer? I’ve wrestled with this question and with God for a long, long time. It’s still a
“In this you rejoice, although now for a little while you may have to suffer through various trials, so that the genuineness of your faith,
Have you ever felt like an outsider amongst a group of people who all shared a similar experience? Sat awkwardly in the background as they
When I was a teen, I used to go on week-long retreats with my family to an amazing place that has a seriously embarrassing name:
There are many amazing saints, and many amazing blessed and venerables and servants of God—so many that lots are often overlooked. Here are my picks
I remember an impactful talk given by Dr. Scott Hahn in an Atlanta home a little less then a year ago. In it he compared
If not for a hockey game, I wouldn’t be a Legionary of Christ priest today. As a good Minnesotan, I naturally considered hockey as divinely