
A Confession
I only recently started writing for Ignitum Today, with my first article being published a few weeks ago about standing against moral relativity. You can

I only recently started writing for Ignitum Today, with my first article being published a few weeks ago about standing against moral relativity. You can

I recently read an article about childhood and play and the increasingly all pervasive place of school in the lives of children. School work which

I’m not sure why this came to my mind, but I was praying Daytime prayer and these lines struck me: Come children and hear me

The Liturgy of the Hours (LOtH) in ancient method of prayer. They have their roots in Jewish traditions where God’s chosen people would gather together

The vows of religious life are repulsive, at least according to an article Br. Justin Hannegan recently wrote in Crisis Magazine provokingly titled: Sacrificing Religious

There are way more things to know in this Universe than you have the brain cells to record, and any one field of human study

What is holding you back? It could be something great or small, but we all face hurdles and roadblocks on our journey toward the Lord.

Is Pope Francis a saint? God only knows. I’ve come to the conclusion, however, that he has truly dedicated the breadth of his energies to becoming one. Since his appointment

Last night in one of my classes, my teacher brought up the pseudo-indeliblity of self that has been ushered in by the age of social

A reflection written in the midst of my first semester of college… Flirting starts based off of an initial attraction: a girl notices a guy,

As if there weren’t enough articles, blogs, books, interviews, and every other form of print and media already out there about Pope Francis and Pope

Dear Father, I thought of you today, and hoped you were doing well. I got to thinking about the role you”ve had in my life,

Last month, a fellow blogger asked me what I — as a woman — think it means to be a man. So in a comment

This coming Sunday is the Baptism of Jesus, which one of the most confusing topics for Christians. We have Jesus, the Man-God, a person of

By now, if you are like me, you have already lost track of your New Years resolution. Learn Spanish? Who has time for that. But

As I sat up in our Youth Lounge listening to some of the youth group kids rehearse their lines for an upcoming play, I was appalled at the indoctrination

A man shared with me recently that at his swimming competitions when he was a little boy, he would watch his teammate embrace his coach at

To state a tautology, we all deserve justice. Moreover, most people will, I think claim to desire justice if asked. And, since God is not
“Eh, Bart, I’m glad you had fun, but I wouldn’t get too into that Catholic Church. With all the sitting and standing and kneeling, it’s

Holy Apostles College and Seminary (HACS) is one of two non-residential Colleges recommended by the Cardinal Newman Society—a huge honor and privilege for any school

I got a neat book for Christmas called Treason, published by Sophia Institute Press and written by Dena Hunt. I was doubly interested in this book: