Dying for the Truth
It never ceases to amaze me when people who refer to themselves as Catholic parse their words when discussing basic teachings of the Church.
It never ceases to amaze me when people who refer to themselves as Catholic parse their words when discussing basic teachings of the Church.
Compassion for the downtrodden, loving the sinner but hating the sin, and affirming our brothers and sisters from creation to death.
By Mark Pickup
Pope John Paul II once said that the answer to the “why” of suffering depends on the ability to comprehend the sublimity of divine love. Unfortunately for most of us, it is beyond our ability to comprehend the wonder and perfection of God’s love.
By Rey Flores
It was reported this past week that 60 percent of Richmond, Virginia, households were single parent. More specifically, this means that these single parent homes are single mother homes.
The struggle to defund the abortion-marketing giant, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, continues.
By Jennifer Fulwiler
A few weeks ago, our front door broke. The handle became completely useless, to the point that there was no way at all to open the door.
Captain America is one of Marvel Comics’ “Avengers.” He is a superhero who battles bad guys and thrills the likes of little boys such as my five-year-old grandson.
By Rob Gasper
Rarely a week goes by where I do not receive a call from a Catholic pro-life activist frustrated with the errors and excesses of fellow Catholics, be it a Catholic politician promoting abortion or a Catholic funding group giving money to causes allied directly with the culture of death.
We have frequently argued that one of the main reasons why we want to redefine the pro-life movement as the pro-human personhood movement is that it is a positive
It was the year 2000 and the state was California. In a court case that rocked many believing Catholics, a lower court judge decided that denying contraceptive coverage to Catholic Charities’ employees put an undue burden on those employees.
By Peter Baklinski
A pro-life atheist from the Maritimes argued [recently] that the Catholic Church’s teaching against contraception undermines its argument against abortion.
By Samuel Aquila
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the sort of timeless morality tale students read as an antidote, or at least an objection, to the hedonism that seems to follow naturally from youthful ideas about immortality.