The miracles God does (and doesn't) work in our lives
About two years ago, I went to our local place to watch the 49ers-Titans game.
About two years ago, I went to our local place to watch the 49ers-Titans game.
St. John Henry Cardinal Newman was once asked by his Bishop what he thought might be the place of the laity in the Church. He retorted: "The Church would look foolish without them."
St. Thomas More was a true family man, lovingly devoted to his wife and children.
We honor Almighty God by arriving for Mass ahead of time and blessing ourselves as we enter our Father's house.
This month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Grant, we beseech Thee, almighty God, that we who believe Thine only-begotten Son, our Redeemer, to have this day ascended into Heaven, may ourselves dwell in mind amidst heavenly things.
"In the beginning was the Word ... and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." Divine revelation, I tell my students, is not simply the revelation of information; it is the revelation of a person.
Cambridge historian Richard Rex has provocatively proposed that Catholicism today is embroiled in the third great crisis of its bimillennial history.
Hilaire Belloc described a handful of activities which modern industrial and urban life has all too often endangered or made extinct, but should be recovered by today's Catholic men.
Receiving fully from the "two tables" of the Mass: A Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter.