Friends, Trinity Sunday has been called “the preacher’s nightmare.” But while the Trinity remains a supreme mystery, Thomas Aquinas used a basic principle that helps us to get at it: beings, at all levels, tend to make images of themselves. The higher you go in the hierarchy of being, the …
Read More »Love Story – Fr. Mark Goring, CC
Christmas With The Chosen
The original Christmas episode that became the pilot episode for The Chosen, “The Shepherd” tells the Christmas story from the perspective of an outcast shepherd. Be sure to watch this before our upcoming Christmas Special.
Read More »A powerful weapon against evil. The Importance of Prayer
In all of our lives there are people that we dislike or, heaven forbid, even hate, because of their bad behavior. We may pay lip service by saying we pray for them, but deep in our hearts, we can’t stand them, and think not-so-nice thoughts about them. Jesus teaches that …
Read More »Fr. Don Calloway, MIC: The Rosary: Spiritual Sword of Our Lady
What is the most powerful weapon on earth? In this talk based on his recent book, “Champions of the Rosary: The History and Heroes of a Spiritual Weapon,” Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC argues that the rosary is a spiritual sword that has won decisive battles. And he has the stories …
Read More »100 years since the legalization of abortion
Dear friends, November 18, 2020 marks 100 years since the legalization of abortion, which was first legalized by communists in Soviet Russia in 1920. From there, the legalization of abortion spread to other countries of the world. This has led to the killing of an immense number of children, something …
Read More »Tomb of Carlo Acutis opened for veneration before beatification
Live broadcast from the tomb of Carlo Acutis
Read More »Dr. Scott Hahn: “The Bible and the Sacrifice of the Mass”
Dr. Scott Hahn, Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, speaks about “The Bible and the Sacrifice of the Mass” at the 2012 Defending the Faith Conference here on campus in Steubenville, Ohio. Dr. Scott Hahn is the Fr. Michael Scanlan, TOR, Chair of Biblical Theology and the New …
Read More »Why some people are more altruistic than others
Why do some people do selfless things, helping other people even at risk to their own well-being? Psychology researcher Abigail Marsh studies the motivations of people who do extremely altruistic acts, like donating a kidney to a complete stranger. Are their brains just different?
Read More »The Incorrupt Body of Saint Bernadette Soubirous
“You will not allow your holy one to see corruption” – Psalm 16:10 The Catholic Church is full of mystery and miracles; those supernatural occurrences in time that display the power of God for eternity. Incorruptibility is one of those miracles. And Saint Bernadette (feast day: April 16) is one …
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