“I Made a Promise to God”
Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. has made available a stream of wise and beautiful books for countless Catholics.
Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. has made available a stream of wise and beautiful books for countless Catholics.
Having consigned reason to that impoverished realm of human experience that can be subjected to controlled experiments and the quantification of their results, we are left with no basis upon which to make moral judgments except for feelings.
The regional and religious ties that Melkite Catholics have to the Middle East make the Israeli-Palestinian war even more difficult to process than it already is.
The default and public position of many in diocesan family life offices is to assume that if one is divorced, he or she is in need of “healing” or “moving on” by way of an annulment. This is wrong.
St. Paul Miki and his companions rejoiced at the news that they were to die for Christ.
I think I speak for a lot of Catholics when I say that the whole circus surrounding Pope Francis has become wearisome.
Our obsession with personality masks the fact of our powerlessness.
Wyoming Catholic College’s entirely cell-phone-free school year is directly ordered to freeing young people from a phony education.
We ask all Cardinals and Bishops of the Catholic Church to forbid the application of Fiducia Supplicans in their dioceses.
Did you ever notice that the Global War on Terror no longer exists? Did you notice it has been replaced by a war on us?
The traditional “churching” period of 40 days safeguards what is for many an intimate time of physical and emotional complexity, recovery, and growth.
The traditional Latin Mass held at the U.S. Capitol last week was a Jericho-Walls-crumbling moment.
The spiritual life of the ordinary Catholic in America is fed by the ordinary Catholic parish in America. What nourishes the life of that parish?
St. John Bosco underwent assassination attempts because of his bold mission in Catholic education. Should Catholic schools expect to make similar enemies if they are truly teaching the Faith?
The current reactions to Fiducia Supplicans constitute an outbreak of a crisis of trust toward the Holy See that has been lingering for years.
Star ESPN sportscaster Sage Steele picked an unwinnable fight against a leviathan—and won. But she died, too. Her way is one the Church must follow.
The very fact that there are still Jews today serves as a motive of credibility manifesting the miraculous power of God in the world.
Comparisons between Cardinal Fernandez’s salacious book and Pope John Paul II’s brilliant personalistic book fall short in every way.
Christianity is not a philosophical abstraction, filled only with interesting ideas. It revolves around a Person who must be embraced.
It would be good for today’s Catholics to know more about Maurice Baring and to discover what they’ve been missing in their ignorance of his work.