Sacraments
Christina M. Sorrentino

We Have New Priests, Rejoice!

Today was truly one of the best days of my entire life. I experienced for the first time an Archdiocesan ordination to the priesthood. It

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Feasts
Br. John Joseph

Paganism and the Christian Easter

It is worth commenting on the pagan relationship with the Christian Easter. Before reading on you may want to watch the following YouTube video. It

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Call to Discipleship

Are you a disciple? I would guess that in this church today, not everyone is a disciple. Some are here because they are forced to

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A Christmas Carol
Life
Thomas Clements

A Christmas Carol & Detachment

I recently attended a live performance of the Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The cast did an excellent job portraying the well-known tale in a new

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Columnists
Shaun McAfee

Answers to a “Pagan Christmas”

Charlie gave Linus the pop quiz: what is Christmas all about? Of course, Linus proclaims the birth of Christ (was Linus named after the second Pope?)

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Books
Guest Writer

The Road to Self-Awareness

We are grateful to share an excerpt from Dr. Ian Murphy’s new book “The Road to Self-Awareness: A Therapy Book for Christians” by Sophia Institute

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Books
Guest Writer

My Days with Benedict XVI

We would like to share an excerpt from Sophia Institute Press entitled “My Days with Benedict XVI” by guest writer Monsignor Alfred Xueres. I would

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Scripture
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Mission of Evangelization

The Church’s mission to evangelize should not ever be conflated with colonialism.  Evangelization, according to the Church is a spiritual movement that can embrace the

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Indwelling Trinity

When Cardinal Timothy Dolan was a young priest, he was in charge of running an RCIA program for adults who wanted to convert and become

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Problem of Evil

Often when dealing with the problem of evil, we look at: The Philosophical Argument (God does not cause evil; the difference between natural and caused

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New Media
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Perfect Opportunity

The end of episode 3, season 2 of The Chosen is something at times I relate to as a priest. The Apostles quarrel in a

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