Opinion

We Have Never Been Alone

What are the theological, spiritual, and philosophical implications of humanity’s ever-growing fascination with extraterrestrial intelligence?

Not Just Another Martyr

The Feast of St. Charles Lwanga and Companions comes every year on June 3rd; while many sermons will be heard about their martyrdom on that day, few priests will mention the reason they were killed.

The Love That Moves the Sun

To suppose the superlunar sea of wonders devoid of consciousness is to imagine God’s creation as a frightfully lonely place and to ignore a literary tradition which has long discerned the divine consciousness at work beyond the sky. 

A Shepherd in a Land of Martyrs

Fr. Alex Mugalaasi, the 41-year-old spiritual formator for Uganda’s five major seminaries, lets Our Lady illuminate his path to spiritually form Uganda’s future priests, some of whom will one day serve in parishes in the United States.

The Silence of Heaven

A relatively unknown apparition of Our Lady of Knock, retold in the children’s book, “The Lamb of God,” addresses the much needed and sometimes difficult virtue of silence.

St. Joan of Arc: Apostle of Hope

Like the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joan of Arc teaches us to respond to God’s call with a radical fiat, resting our hand lightly on our vocation while fixing our gaze on Christ, even amid difficulties or persecution.

Avoiding the Blackpill Temptation

Watching a man say yes to the call of the priesthood is always stirring. It is all the more so in a diocese plagued by uncertainty and in which personal piety and reverence are discouraged or outright sneered at.

Apologies Excepted

How many apologies does one need to offer for past offenses like slavery in order for the offense to be expunged?

The Pope Against Technocracy

Mankind is facing a critical fork in the road that will reshape the future of society for good or for ill. It is our responsibility now to move forward with the correct teleological framework in mind.

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