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Chosen by the Humility of God - Thoughts on Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR

Chosen by the Humility of God – Thoughts on Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR

Oct 6 14 • 0 comments

The church on earth lost a great spiritual leader this past Friday night, October 3. On the very same day that St. Francis of Assisi died back in 1226, a priest who lived and taught the Franciscan spirituality and in fact founded a new community based on that spirituality, was called home to the Lord. […]

Marriage Still Matters

Marriage Still Matters

Oct 6 14 • 1 comment

A recent Pew study made headlines last week, revealing that “as values, economics, and gender patterns change . . . the share of American adults that have never been married is at an historic high.” According to the report “adults are marrying later in life, and the shares of adults cohabiting and raising children outside […]

Pediatricians Suggest Kids No Different Than Fido

Pediatricians Suggest Kids No Different Than Fido

Oct 6 14 • 2 comments

The words “Contraception is a pillar in reducing adolescent pregnancy rates” sound eerily like a promotional ad by Planned Parenthood Federation of America. But that is not where these words are found. Rather, they are part of the introduction to a new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The policy statement goes on […]

President Obama’s Skipped Intelligence Briefings

President Obama’s Skipped Intelligence Briefings

Oct 6 14 • 0 comments

I’m not asking for a perfect president.

Peace and Security

Peace and Security

A few years ago, I toured northern England.  There, stretching 73 miles from coast to coast, the Roman Emperor Hadrian built a massive wall.  Constructed of stone, it was built to last, since it marked the northernmost boundary of the greatest empire the world had ever known.  Soldiers from every corner of the world were […]

Why the Pope of the Poor Thinks Marriage Matters

Why the Pope of the Poor Thinks Marriage Matters

Oct 3 14 • 0 comments

While Pope St. John Paul II was called the Pope of the Family, Pope Francis is called the Pope of the Poor. So why did the Pope of the Poor choose marriage and family as the focus of his papacy’s first synod of bishops, scheduled to start this Sunday, October 5, in Rome? Because stronger marriages […]

Vatican: UN Committee “A Sword Against Freedom of Religion”

Vatican: UN Committee “A Sword Against Freedom of Religion”

The Vatican accused a UN committee of intolerance against Christians and interfering with the free exercise of religion in a scathing reply to a UN committee released to the press last Friday. The Vatican’s official response to explosive comments made by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child earlier this year, which told […]

Forever and Ever, Amen -- Part II

Forever and Ever, Amen — Part II

Oct 3 14 • 0 comments

In part I of this series, I wrote about two fractured marriages as well as some thoughts to consider from the mind of Archbishop Fulton Sheen on matters of love, sex, and marriage. For years I ignorantly thought Bishop Sheen was a dinosaur in today’s world on such matters. Anyone who has read or listened […]

Coaching Us on Respect for Life and Truth

Coaching Us on Respect for Life and Truth

Oct 2 14 • 0 comments

The news reports about volleyball coach Tricia Roos and her personal struggle touch the heart because of the example of her young family during a very trying time. Roos coaches the girls’ volleyball team at Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, Texas. This young woman, pregnant with her second child, was advised to abort her preborn […]

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The High Price of Not Putting Out

Oct 2 14 • 2 comments

Dear Anthony, I’ve had it with men!  Once again, I have been rejected by a guy because I would not have sex with him, and made it clear (after his many attempts) that I’m not that kind of girl and it’s not going to happen until I’m married.  It never fails.  Things are going great […]

Review of Catholic Courses' "God of the Old Testament"

Review of Catholic Courses’ “God of the Old Testament”

Oct 2 14 • 0 comments

I just finished Dr. Paul Niskanen’s wonderful Catholic Courses class, The God of the Old Testament. It’s delightful. Full of “ah-hah” moments on a range of topics from historical oddities (I had no idea where the name “Jehovah” came from) to deep theological revelations, it packs some serious scholarly punch—all delivered in an engaging and […]

Today's Three-Parent Kids Are Not the Same As Tomorrow's Three-Parent Kids

Today’s Three-Parent Kids Are Not the Same As Tomorrow’s Three-Parent Kids

Oct 1 14 • 0 comments

Many people are not aware that there are already about two dozen kids in the United States that have been genetically modified. A recent headline exclaims that “The World’s First Genetically Modified Babies Will Graduate High School This Year.” This is true.Nearly 2 decades ago, Dr. Jacques Cohen of the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and […]

Common Core

Wake Up, Conservatives!

Conservatives should favor local autonomy over top-down control.

Book Review: <i>Trusting God, with St. Therese</i>

Book Review: Trusting God, with St. Therese

St. Therese once told Sr. Marie of the Sacred Heart that “It is trust, and nothing but trust that must bring us to Love.” Trust in God can be one of the most difficult things to cultivate. We humans like to feel we are in control of our lives. It can be incredibly hard to […]

Poem: "Content and Rich"

Poem: “Content and Rich”

Content and Rich I dwell in Grace’s court, Enriched with Virtue’s rights; Faith guides my wit, Love leads my will, Hope all my mind delights. In lowly vales I mount To pleasure’s highest pitch; My silly shroud true honour brings; My poor estate is rich. My conscience is my crown, Contented thoughts my rest; My […]

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The Moot Old Days

Sep 30 14 • 0 comments

I was talking with a  friend the other day, both of us feeling somewhat melancholy, oppressed from the outside by the horrors of the world and from the inside by loss and chronic illness. We naturally sought out shelter and comfort in our pasts. The conversation turned to younger years — days when we were absolutely carefree, […]

Boomers vs. Millenials

Boomers vs. Millenials

Sep 30 14 • 1 comment

There have been countless recent articles analyzing the millennial generation and its distinctive characteristics, but too many are ignoring an upcoming conflict that could define the generation: the aging baby boomers are going to be a big problem for millennials and their parents in the coming decades. In the U.S., the baby boomers are nearing […]

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A Nigerian Prince Called Islam

Sep 30 14 • 1 comment

We rarely know a thing for what it is.

Finally, Catholicism <em>En Français!</em>

Finally, Catholicism En Français!

Sep 30 14 • 0 comments

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to read The Story of a Soul by Saint Thérése or True Devotion to Mary by St. Louis de Montfort in their original French? Doing that with new copies was formerly a distant dream or an expensive reality, since there were next to no Catholic books published […]

Notice - Intolerance Will Not Be Tolerated

The Liberal Religion of “Tolerance”

Sep 29 14 • 1 comment

This selective tolerance often excludes the religious.

Celebrate Perversity

Perversity of Righteousness

Sep 27 14 • 0 comments

180-Degree Moral Shift

Movie Review: <em>The Song</em>

Movie Review: The Song

The Song is a new Christian film inspired by “The Songs of Songs” (aka “The Song of Solomon”) in the Bible. It is one of those distinctly southern/country culture films, with the two main characters being Christians themselves. It’s a story of adultery. A story of career vs. vocation, and spouses who are physically separated […]

Forever and Ever, Amen -- Part I

Forever and Ever, Amen — Part I

Sep 26 14 • 0 comments

“I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life.” Poetic words, wouldn’t you agree? These simple, straightforward promises made at the altar by a man and a woman “seal the deal” so-to-speak. The […]

Poem: "The Kingdom of God"

Poem: “The Kingdom of God”

Sep 25 14 • 0 comments

The Kingdom of God O WORLD invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air— That we ask of the stars in motion If they have rumour of thee […]