What the CDC taught me about sin
One of the things I run into a lot in talking about faith with those who do not share the faith, is the question of
One of the things I run into a lot in talking about faith with those who do not share the faith, is the question of
In the Byzantine rite October 16 brought the feast of the centurion Longinus, who pierced the side of Christ and said, “Surely, this man was
The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit. —Proverbs 18:21 And if any man think
In the Gospels we never see Jesus as an attendee at a funeral. He attends festivals, weddings, and so many dinner parties that people consider him
The Year of Mercy will come to a close with the end of the liturgical year on November 20. How can we make the most
John Paul II’s feast day is tomorrow. How are you going to celebrate it? For many of us here at Ignitum Today, he was the
“He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and
Curé d’Ambricourt: “I said to her, ‘Peace be with you,’ and she’d received that peace on her knees. What wonder, that one can give what
It is a strange thing, but we as human beings are often eager critics. It is so easy to criticize, to catch the flaws and
But whereunto shall I esteem this generation to be like? It is like to children sitting in the market place. Who crying to their companions
I am not an avid fiction reader. If I’m lucky I make my way through one or two novels a year. More often than not
Particles of Faith, by Stacy Trasancos, is a must-read for Catholics (and others of good faith) who are weary of the vitriol in the faith-science
The Protection of the Theotokos falls on October 1: “Today the Virgin stands in the midst of the Church, and with choirs of Saints She