I rejoice with the entire Catholic Church, and especially the Church in India, at the news of the release of Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil, a Salesian priest and missionary… Read more “Fr. Tom is Free!”
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Our Lady of Sorrows
“If you love, you are going to suffer.” — Fr. Michael Woods Today, September 15, is the Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows. The Gospel… Read more “Our Lady of Sorrows”
Triumph of the Cross
Today, September 14, is the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross. Today’s Gospel is John 3:13-17 Jesus said to Nicodemus: “No one has gone up to… Read more “Triumph of the Cross”
The Lost Art of Argumentation
An argument, in the classic sense of that word, is a discussion between two or more persons where one person makes a claim and another, or others,… Read more “The Lost Art of Argumentation”
London Jewish School May Be Forced to Close for Rejecting LGBT Agenda
Vishnitz Girls School, a private girls school in London, England with 212 students between ages 3 and 8 is in danger of being shut down by the… Read more “London Jewish School May Be Forced to Close for Rejecting LGBT Agenda”
An Introduction to the Evidence for the Existence of God, Part 28
EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD FROM EXPERIENCE: MIRACLES, PART 1 Over the course of humanity’s time on Earth, men and women have experienced, either as… Read more “An Introduction to the Evidence for the Existence of God, Part 28”
At Ground Zero, “I Saw the Face of God.”
Here is the prayer Pope Benedict XVI prayed at Ground Zero in New York City on his visit to America in 2008. The Holy Father was praying… Read more “At Ground Zero, “I Saw the Face of God.””
Conceived in Rape, Love Triumphed Over Evil
What could possibly be more evil than rape at knifepoint? Valerie Gatto’s mother suffered that evil and lived to tell about it only by the unexpected presence… Read more “Conceived in Rape, Love Triumphed Over Evil”
St. Peter Claver
Today, September 9, is the Memorial of St. Peter Claver. Peter was born on June 26, 1580 in Catalonia, Spain, to a devout Catholic family. Educated at… Read more “St. Peter Claver”
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
It’s late in the day, but I would be remiss if I didn’t recognized today, the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which the… Read more “The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary”