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The Ennui of Saint Teresa - Arthur C. Brooks

On average, religious people are much happier than nonreligious ones.  Read more...

The First Cause Argument - Peter Kreeft

The most famous of all arguments for the existence of God are the "five ways" of Saint Thomas Aquinas. One of the five ways, the fifth, is the argument from design, which we looked at in the last essay. The other four are versions of the first-cause argument, which we explore here.  Read more...

The Forgiveness of Sins - Catholic Answers

All pardon for sins ultimately comes from Christ’s finished work on Calvary, but how is this pardon received by individuals? Did Christ leave us any means within the Church to take away sin? The Bible says he gave us two means.   Read more...

The Four Levels of Happiness - Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J.

The Greek Philosopher Aristotle observed that all human beings wish to be happy and search for happiness.  Read more...

The Freedom of Heaven & the Freedom of Hell - Anthony Esolen

Woodrow Wilson once remarked that the purpose of the modern university was to make young men as unlike their fathers as possible, fathers who had immersed themselves in business and could no longer see the grand sweep of history.   Read more...

The Galileo Legend - Thomas Lessl

The extent to which people are mislead by the Galileo legend first began to dawn on me several years ago when I was teaching a doctoral seminar in the history of rhetoric — my own academic field.   Read more...

The Gift Of Lent - Mark Shea

Many of my Protestant friends are uncomfortable with Lent. "It's all about mortification and self-discipline when we know that the Risen Jesus is joyful and alive!" they say. "We don't need to mortify ourselves to please God. That's why Jesus died for us, so we don't have be 'good enough'.  Read more...

The God With an Infant's Face - George Weigel

William's presence in the family these past 20 months has been a happy reminder that nothing so sweetly pulls us out of ourselves as a baby.  Read more...

The Great Heresies - Catholic Answers

From Christianity’s beginnings, the Church has been attacked by those introducing false teachings, or heresies.  Read more...

The History of Tarot Cards - Fr. William Saunders

The sniper who shot the little boy outside of his school left a Tarot card. While I have heard of these cards, I am not sure what they are. What do we Catholics believe about such cards?  Read more...


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