Created for Good Works
This coming Sunday, March 15th, 2015, is the Fourth Sunday in Lent (it is a bit crazy that we’re already there, but we are). You
This coming Sunday, March 15th, 2015, is the Fourth Sunday in Lent (it is a bit crazy that we’re already there, but we are). You
Catholicism has been around for some 2,000 odd years, and over the course of that time has encountered many varieties of saints, sinners, spiritualities and
In Pope Benedict XVI’s book “The Spirit of the Liturgy,” he spends a good deal of time on the postures of prayer and the correct
“This season is not about all the stuff, this season is about a promise that what God says God will do, He will do. Even
Once again, it seems that the most appropriate and timely thing to write about concerning the Church is Pope Francis. This time, it’s an apparent
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
“God was made man…If I could love a leper’s sores, couldn’t I love the boringness of Henry? But I’d turn from the leper if he
I am writing this on Monday, June 30, 2014, exactly two years after a good friend of mine’s life was cut short. I realize that
Last week, I joined a friend of mine and some teens from the Church he works at and attended a worship concert at a nearby
I was really happy today when I logged onto Ignitum Today and noticed this post, which deals with Christians avoiding anger, because I think that
By the time you are reading this, we will have crowned a new NCAA champion; since the final four has not yet happened while I
As I am writing this article, I have only recently wiped the ashes off of my forehead reminding me that I am dust and I
The article is a response to another column on Ignitum Today, “Charismatics in Context,” originally published on January 30th by Matthew Olson. I have to
For those of us in the cold-weather states, and even for many of you in the traditionally warm-weather areas of the United States, this winter
As if there weren’t enough articles, blogs, books, interviews, and every other form of print and media already out there about Pope Francis and Pope
I have long been fascinated by the themes of noise and silence during the Christmas season. There is so much noise – from things to
“We need to be clear in presenting the Church’s teaching, but patient with the struggle to live it.” This quote comes from Cardinal Timothy Dolan,
The other day I was at daily Mass when I saw a woman praying a rosary throughout the Liturgy. I was upset, but not just with her; I was upset that we don’t pay enough attention to the beauty of the heavenly liturgy.