The Only Thing Needing Reform is Our Hearts
Today is Reformation Day, the day that in 1517 Fr. Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenburg Castle Church in Germany,
Today is Reformation Day, the day that in 1517 Fr. Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenburg Castle Church in Germany,
By now you’ve probably heard of Brittany Maynard. She is a young woman who will be preemptively ending her life on November 1 through physician-assisted
I know a man, a very good and even holy man, whom I love dearly. This man has a curious and unassailable certainty that if
In light of the many articles and comments arising from the recent Synod on the Family, I would like to offer some thoughts on the
As Catholics, we take the good out of every situation, thought, or idea because the good is of God. If something is true, regardless of
There has been a general trend in the air for a few years now, one that calls for a return to what is “natural:” natural
This content was originally published at To the Heights and has been reformatted for the Ignitum Today readers! If you’re a faithful Catholic woman, chances
It’s a very long story, but suffice it to say, my husband and I are planning to bring home a dog at the end of
By the time this post will actually be present on the good old internet, the Synod on the Family currently taking place in Rome will
The cover appropriately displays a fish out of water. Ever felt like that? Like you were in over your head? Like you were way outside
I first came across the artistry of Eliot Morris when I attended a talk by Matthew Kelly from Dynamic Catholic. In between Matthew’s intriguing prose,
Last month Pope Francis seemed to shock the world by marrying twenty couples in a ceremony at St Peter’s Basilica. Aside from the fact that
Last week, a viral story started making the rounds about a young woman named Brittany Maynard, a 29 year-old newlywed who was diagnosed with brain cancer in
As a new parent, I have quickly noticed that everyone has an opinion about the best way to raise my child. Authors, other parents, parishioners,
Chesterton once observed that men generally have two attitudes towards dogma: some consciously recognize their reliance upon it, and others attempt to deny that reliance.
Much has been said about the Synod on the Family, underway in Rome right now. Ink has been spilled, opinions made, worry and confusion abound.
With the month of October underway, the Catholic world has commenced the Month of the Rosary. During this month, Catholics are encouraged to pray the
Marriage. A journey with the person you love, giving yourself freely, without reservation, in a life giving relationship for the rest of your lives. A
In the classic Bill Murray flick Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil is called a “prognosticator of prognosticators.” Catholics could borrow that phrase and apply it to St.
Much has been commented on the evangelizing power of painting, sculpture, music, literature, theater, and film. What about comics? Anthony James Perez from the Philippines
There is a tendency in ministry to talk about what we do as “ours” or “mine”. I’ve fallen into that trap more times than I