Charity in Communion
When our acts of Piousness become more important than our Love for our neighbor. Last week, I came across a YouTube video of an American
When our acts of Piousness become more important than our Love for our neighbor. Last week, I came across a YouTube video of an American
He who has no friend, has God, says an Egyptian proverb. We run to God when we find ourselves in desperate situations. Therefore, it is
Guest post by Fr. Jovita Cyprian Ho, St. Anne’s Church, Singapore. “Mary set out at that time and went as quickly as she could to
The year 2020 that would be remembered in the history of the world as the year in which the coronavirus ravaged people and nations, and
Guest post by Adam Miller. There are discussions on numerous Facebook sites and blog pages about the possibility of aliens. Many Catholics and others who
“Rise Up” Live, Fully-Interactive Virtual Retreat Offers Exciting Opportunity for Youth & Family Events Array of Hope Ministries creates one-of-a-kind digital event personalized for Catholic
Why I feel that all parishes should pray the Divine Office before or during the Daily Mass: I wrote in February about the Divine Office,
I’ll never forget the first time I told anyone that I was thinking about becoming a priest. I was 14 years old, and my best
Last month, I saw on a Catholic website that a prominent Catholic couple, who used to speak at various Catholic events, decided to leave the
Guest post by Nicholas Lee. I had no emotions after receiving the Eucharist for the first time in months. And maybe that’s the way it’s
“Hail! Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, my Mother Mary, hail! At your feet I humbly pray and offer you a crown of blood-red roses,
Back in the 1840s, a Jesuit priest named Fr. Peter deSmet began missionary work to the Native Americans out on the plains. He founded a
Guest post by Fr. Scott W. Brossart, SOLT The movie Silence by Martin Scorsese lifts up two Jesuits who deny their faith in public before
In many African cultures, a boy is initiated into adulthood only after he’s able to stay in a forest all night and alone. In the
Then the fire of the Lord fell and consumed the holocaust and wood, and licked up the water in the trench. When all the people
The Solemnity of Corpus Christi is the day that we celebrate the very gift that brings us together every Sunday: the Lord’s Body and Blood
In every story, fable, or even everyday life, there is always a villain to twist things… or a betrayer. J. R. R. Tolkien presents an
Okay, I must confess: I like to be self-sufficient. It’s nice when you know what to do, have a schedule in hand, know what’s happening,
Okay, take a deep breath, it’s time for quiet prayer with the Lord. After the appointment this morning, I still haven’t finished with that project,
Guest post by Dr. Matthew Tan. As a teen, I remember regularly watching the TV series Judging Amy (1999-2005). I also vividly remember one episode
This past week focused my attention on several new realities it’s difficult for me to admit. When my company first temporarily shut down, the concept