Family of Love: A Reflection on the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity...
Last Sunday, we celebrated the sending of the Spirit, which sealed God’s new covenant and made a new creation. In this new creation, we live in the family of God, who has revealed himself as a Trinity of love. We share in His divine nature through His Body and Blood (see 2 Peter 1:4). This is the meaning of the three feasts that cap the Easter season...
Here are 16 questions ‘60 Minutes’ should have asked Pope Francis...
Whatever else it managed to accomplish, Norah O’Donnell’s 60 Minutes interview with Pope Francis, aired on May 19, obliterated that much-lauded program’s reputation for hard-hitting investigative journalism. The questions posed touched on none of the crucial issues raised by the pontificate over the past eleven years, even as they reinforced any number of mainstream media caricatures of the pope, his teaching, and his mode of governance.
Mentors and Apprentices in Catholic Ministry...
For many years we have had the same plumber (George). He is no longer a young man and we have had several conversations through the years about the lack of young plumbers (and young people taking on other trades). In one visit to our house, George had a new apprentice, who had recently graduated from High School. I told George that I was happy to see he had a new apprentice, but he responded by saying that the chances of him sticking around are slim...
How to dominate your friends and family in Monopoly, Tic-Tac-Toe, Settlers of Catan and Scrabble...
Even in the city and suburbs, we can learn the liturgy of the land...
We shook on it. After too many moves, my wife and I committed to move once more into a small cabin on the land. After years of false starts, it finally happened, as I wrote back in January. More than any of the practical things we hope to do, it was a move for our family, seeking to root ourselves in a rhythm of daily prayer and work. We were seeking a liturgy of life rooted in the land’s own ordering to God.
Be prepared for another ‘long hot summer’...
Do you remember the “long hot summer” of 1967, when racial violence broke out in the inner cities all across the US? Then the following year there melees in the streets of Chicago when the Democratic Party held its national convention there. One more year brought waves of campus unrest, with student agitators shutting down classes to protest the war in Vietnam.
Pope Francis on Pentecost: We Are Not Alone, but Helped and Empowered by the Holy Spirit...
Pope Francis Appoints Cardinal Tagle as Special Envoy to National Eucharistic Congress...
Vatican’s new norms will make it easier to decide on Medjugorje, says Cardinal Fernández ...
Full Text: Harrison Butker’s Commencement Address at Benedictine College...
Changing How Our Children Do Dating...
How our young people date is problematic; and I’m not talking about the mainstream habits of a ‘hookup culture.’ I mean young people from families with traditional values, where preparing for marriage and waiting for marriage are implicit, accepted goods. It is not surprising that we have a problem...
Which ‘spirituality’ is for you? Here’s a good place to start...
One of the confusing things about spiritual growth is how to figure out exactly what particular approaches or procedures we ought to follow to foster that growth. We may come across various particular devotions or spiritual exercises, some of which may...
The Carrington Lights, the News, and Kendrick the Intercessor?
What did St. Athanasius mean when he said, ‘God became man so that man might become God?’...
Pro-Life Activist Lauren Handy Sentenced to 57 Months in Federal Prison Under FACE Act...
Is God All Things? Are All Things Really One?
You may have heard of the idea that “we are all God” or “God is you, me, the tree, the rock, and all existence” or that “all is one.” This view that all reality is one, that the distinctions between things are mere illusions, is sometimes called “monism.” In the East, the Hindu philosopher Shankara represents this view. In the West, the Greek philosopher Parmenides holds that reality is one unchanging Being...
Of Shopping Carts and Service: A Pinning Reflection...
Welcome honored guests, friends and family (moms and dads particularly), and, of course, you – Saint Mary’s College class of 2024 nursing graduates. Congratulations! You made it! Before I get rolling, a quick shout out to Torie Hardt’s mom. Thanks for teaching your kids to put away stray shopping carts in the grocery store parking lot. Hearing that from Torie last week was just the affirmation I needed as I prepared this address.
The Martyrs of Burrishoole, killed during the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland...
Dale Ahlquist: Coming Home to the Catholic Social Teaching...
Pope Francis Interview with Norah O’Donnell Airs on CBS News’ ‘60 Minutes’...
Criticize Harrison Butker all you want. Homemaking is back...
Harrison Butker touched a live wire in his recent commencement address at Benedictine College. The place kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs violated one of the strongest taboos in America. He used the H-word: homemaking. During the May 11 speech, Butker said he wanted to speak directly to the women “who have had the most diabolical lies told to you.”
La Leche League goes woke and embraces ‘chestfeeding’...
Is having children “liberal” or “conservative”? Obviously, that question is way too simplistic for the complicated age in which we live, so let’s be more specific. OK, is it “conservative” for a husband and wife to have, oh, four or more children? If you have followed birth-rate trends in American culture in recent decades, you would have to say this choice is “conservative” and almost certainly “faith-based.”
Synod boss Cardinal Hollerich claims infallible Church teaching “can be changed” but it has to be done “one step at a time”...
The relator-general of the global synod on synodality, Cardinal Jean Claude Hollerich, backed this week the incremental and “tactful” progress towards the ordination of women to the priesthood. The cardinal, who is also Archbishop of Luxembourg, was appointed by Pope Francis to oversee the collection and synthesis of discussion and responses during the multi-year synodal process, due to reconvene in Rome in October.
What You Need to Know About the New Vatican Norms on Marian Apparitions and Supernatural Phenomena...
On Friday, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) released a document titled Norms for Proceeding in the Discernment of Alleged Supernatural Phenomena. Accompanying the document was a note by Cardinal Victor Fernández — the head of the DDF — introducing it and explaining the reasons why it was written. This document revised, replaced and expanded a previous document...
May the Holy Spirit guide and strengthen our personal Pentecost to speak and live well in Jesus’ name...
As he walked the earth after his resurrection for forty days, Jesus provided the gift of his presence to everyone who encountered him. This selfless Act of faith was part of Jesus’ post-resurrection mission to reassure His Apostles and disciples that they would not be alone after his ascension to heaven...
Servant of God Chiara Corbella’s Beatification Cause to Take a Step Forward in June...
The appointment of Venerable Jérôme Lejeune was one of John Paul II’s signature moves...
Germany Now a ‘Mission Country,’ Bishop Bätzing Says Amid Declining Catholic Numbers...
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