Today’s Youth Need Veritatis Splendor
By Vaclav Rajlich and Michael O. Kenney Many Catholics have abandoned the faith—as many as 13 percent of American adults. Without a concerted effort toward
By Vaclav Rajlich and Michael O. Kenney Many Catholics have abandoned the faith—as many as 13 percent of American adults. Without a concerted effort toward
This column is addressed to college students, although older people might find it helpful too. Not only is it for those who are about to
The Church and its pastors should courageously propose the Christian ideal corresponding to Catholic moral doctrine and not water it down. —Cdl. Robert Sarah When
The secret to happiness: fall in love, get married, have babies – once undisputedly known to be the key to the majority of people’s happiness,
It’s hard to understand why so many people today are unable to see that humans are not, and never will be, smarter than God. And
It’s no secret that young people are abandoning the church. The reasons behind the rebellion and abandonment are complex. No one seems to have a
We all have a moment in our lives when our innocence is lost, when we come to see that the world is sometimes a dangerous
Can the ideas of a nineteenth-century saint, known for his work among young people, say something relevant to educators of the twenty-first century? Don Bosco
January 22 marks the 43rd anniversary of the tragic legalization of abortion on demand in our country via two Supreme Court decisions, Roe v. Wade
Perhaps you have heard it said that the youth are the future of the church. I’m here to tell you that this statement is not true.