Not Ready For Heaven: Things I’m Embarrassed to Admit
When Roger Ebert died of cancer a few months ago, I came across this article he wrote about his wife, whom he adored, and their frequent wanderings
When Roger Ebert died of cancer a few months ago, I came across this article he wrote about his wife, whom he adored, and their frequent wanderings
I feel I can speak for many people that Catholic teaching on sexuality comes across most of the time as a big laundry list of
“New research shows that The Pill reduces lubrication, arousal, and a woman”s ability to orgasm, thus lending credence to my theory that a lot of
Flying home, the college lady next to me mentioned she was in a “complicated” relationship with someone back home. I smiled and said I’d been
As a youth minister one of the number one questions teens ask me is, “Why do people suffer?” It is a fair question, and one
My life is about to change. In about one month, I will be getting married to the love of my life. To say that things
Recently at daily Mass I, once again, caught myself day-dreaming about my future wedding, and weddings in general. As I stood in the church that
Life has a way of coming up and tossing you the unexpected, and I encountered a new twist in life just recently when I got
Working with teens, most of my favorite questions deal with Mary. Mary is awesome, and there are a lot of misconceptions about what Catholics do
The blog dispute last week in the Protestant world was waged between the conservative Reformed Protestants from The Gospel Coalition and liberal/emergent Protestant blogger Rachel Held
The contributors here at Ignitum Today have been chatting a lot lately about improving our singles’ section. The idea is to give more attention, encouragement
In what can only be described as “true love,” I agreed to marry my fiance without ever dancing with him. Perhaps this seems impossible, improbable,
The hubris of the Catholic Church is often a huge turn-off to many people. How can she, the Church, this whore (my mother), claim to
I was an atheist. I didn’t believe in God and tried to convince those who did that they were stupid for doing so. If you
“You have heard that it was said, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR and hate your enemy.’ “But I say to you, love your enemies and
Chesterton gets it right again: The revolt against vows has been carried in our day even to the extent of a revolt against the typical
Guest post by Lynn Hale. How I Learned to Stop Wearing Black and Love the V-Day: A Perennially Single Gal’s Perspective We all know how
Yesterday generic cialis 10mg I went to Mass before going to work. It was only a weekday Mass, even if it was the feast of
I think I should probably get out more. Apparently there is a video that went viral (is it just me, or does that phrase just
In writing this next post in my series on the Sacraments, I wanted to do some research on Holy Communion. I was looking at another
I came across an amazing documentary called “180” paralleling the Holocaust and abortion. It is produced by Living Waters, a ministry run by Ray Comfort. Comfort