Celebrating a Catholic Renaissance in France
With over ten thousand adults across France receiving the sacrament of baptism at this year’s Easter Vigil, the Catholic resurgence has the attention of the secular media.
With over ten thousand adults across France receiving the sacrament of baptism at this year’s Easter Vigil, the Catholic resurgence has the attention of the secular media.
We need our parishes to take seriously what happens on the altar to the bread and wine and, consequently, believe what surrounds said actions should be of the highest quality and attention that we can provide.
What are the limits of decorum at the death of our shepherds who may have failed their duty to God?
Following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, many Catholics felt abandoned by the father they loved, only to be straddled by a less-than-loving stepfather.
As societies around the world continue down the suicidal path of moral relativism, Catholics can and must make an appeal to the Divine Mercy of God.
The Church should grieve for every member, and “the pope” is much bigger than any individual pope. But grief should not interfere with serious evaluation of his papacy.
Long shielded from the cosmic war waged by Satan and his legions against all that is good, it’s no surprise we’d be shaken to our core when God gives us a sneak peek.
A prayer for the upcoming Conclave.
The Constitution of the United States is held by most to be the best instrument of human flourishing man has ever conceived, but there’s an elephant in the room.
Let’s not forget just how bad Francis abandoned and hurt his flock during the dark days of Covid.
We are not called to be Church watchers. We are not called to fuss at the rectory, the chancery, or the Vatican. Our proper “stance” is to face the world with the Church at our back.
The Catholic Church needs to look to the African continent to lead us through the present and coming challenges assailing our faith. Here’s why.
While it is true that our Catholic Faith is timeless, the Catholic Church seems to be stalled in the disastrous 20th Century.
I long for a father who will give me some encouragement in the thankless and often unpleasant task of building up something like a human culture, one whose springs well up from the Faith.
The reign of Pope Francis was one filled with apparent incongruities and even contradictions.
Good Catholics were often confused during the Francis pontificate.
To enter into the eternal Easter, we must first pass through the transformative flames of the Sacred Heart.
Pope Francis famously called on Catholics to “make a mess.” He surely did, and now it’s up to us to clean up. Pray for the soul of Pope Francis, pray for the next pope, and pray for Holy Mother Church.
This year we celebrate the Semiquincentennial (250th Anniversary) of the commencement of our national life in its current form.