Saint John Vianney Teaches Us Sacrificial Love
Saint John Vianney is known for leading the village Ars from corruption to holiness, and the path he took to change the hearts of many
Saint John Vianney is known for leading the village Ars from corruption to holiness, and the path he took to change the hearts of many
Last summer, my wife and I were watching an episode of Real Time with Bill Maher. I know: the man never has kind words about
By: Claudia Cangilla McAdam Wouldn’t it have been incredible to have witnessed Jesus’ ministry in person—to hear his radical teachings and see his marvelous miracles?
The recent mass shootings, especially by teenagers as the active shooters, have raised many questions. What is going on, what are the causes, and what
This is the fourth article in a series on the Five Pillars of the Eucharistic Revival. The first three articles are: Eucharistic Revival Pillar One:
Picture yourself fishing on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. You’ve had a difficult day and have caught very few fish. You think and
I’m astounded by the misunderstanding so many people have about the Catholic Faith. Most people voice petty misunderstandings of things that bother them about Catholicism,
The Parable of The Talents (Mt 25:14-30) is a powerful reminder that God has invested in each of us. And it is our sacred duty
Everyone should know that angels exist. But how would you react to meeting an angel who descended to earth like lightning before your very eyes?
Assertiveness is one of the most important qualities to have for success in your professional life. Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychologist, says that assertiveness and
Looking For the Dirty, Poor, Criminal, Uneducated, Demonic, Pagan, Illiterate, Diseased, Leprous, Blind, Deaf, & Paralyzed The four gospels present a variety of evangelists, most
The Lenten season is the perfect time to listen. Listening to God in the silence and listening to others around us helps us to be
Most people wonder why we don’t encounter miracles in our lives. But to obtain them, we must first surrender our whole selves to God. If
Everyone knows that if you put in the hard work, rewards will follow. This nugget of truth and wisdom originates from Sacred Scripture. “Make no
How often have you heard someone say “It’s not fair”? Chances are you’ve heard these words uttered or even loudly exclaimed more than once. The
Sacred Heart Major Seminary (SHMS) is offering a new, free, online course entitled “A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward.” The course is set to begin
By Michael Vance One has to wonder what’s wrong with some of our Catholic prelates these days. Instead of trying to save souls they seem
I have this practice of starting and ending my classes with a word of prayer. At the start of each academic year, I let my
As we cavort amid an embarrassingly secularized and confused society, unmoored as it stands from the threads of a shared past or the common experience
I think God gave each of us the gift of imagination so that we can visualize the angels, the saints, and the Holy Trinity we pray
A great deal has been said of late about the upcoming Synod on Synodality: there have been a lot of positive comments, a great deal
Preaching is imbibed in the office of a preacher. Since all participants in Christ’s priestly office, all are called to preach; there is no way