Vocations: We’ve Got It All Wrong
As a classic “go-along-to-get-along” kind of guy, I would love to sugar coat my aim in this article, but I am just going to come
As a classic “go-along-to-get-along” kind of guy, I would love to sugar coat my aim in this article, but I am just going to come
In the last few years, a preferred topic of journalistic inquiry amongst concerned Baby Boomers and Gen Xers is the unique situation caused by the
We had cried Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord, God of Hosts and knelt in profound reverence. Our presider, an Ugandan priest, declaimed the Eucharistic prayer in
Embark, once again, we do on this worthy yet controversial quest to present some basic principles on how psychology, properly understood and aided by Christian
Psychology, neurology, and mental health/illness are often some of the most misunderstood disciplines in Catholic circles. Many faithful Catholics are correctly and understandably wary of
The Internet is a great source for conspiracy theories. YouTube especially is rife with ominously voiced over expository segments on the Illuminati and the New
I had the blessing of growing up in an incredible parish. Holy Cross bore many of the hallmarks of what we as a Church are
To protect his identity, we’ll call him Frank. Though we’ve had many over the years, I distinctly remember one particular conversation with Frank. He was