Sea of Terror and Redemption
The Sea of Galilee is an imposing body of water. Coupled with the reality of what happened on its shores, and on the surface of
The Sea of Galilee is an imposing body of water. Coupled with the reality of what happened on its shores, and on the surface of
Life, As I Find It In my last few posts I mentioned that love for the Bible, for the church, for prayer and chicken casseroles
Can a beautiful painting of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary inspire your prayer? Find out here!
Life, As I Find It In my last post, I recalled how my time as a Baptist actually helped me to become a Catholic –
How Being a Baptist Prepared Me to be a Good Catholic (II of IV) Life, As I Find It I’ve been reminiscing about how my
Life, As I Find It After joining the ranks of the Catholics, it was my hope to avoid the smug former-smoker arrogance that sometimes comes
Dear Father John, With the social media we have today (Facebook, etc.), why do I feel hesitant to share God’s messages such as scripture, prayers,
In the Discalced Carmelite Propers, today is the Feast of St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) who was martyred during the Nazi persecution.
False Teachings on Prayer: the Root of the Problem My recent series on avoiding false teachings on prayer (Part I, II, III) drew much ire
Fr. Fortea, how can one tell if a vision is demonic in origin or is a psychiatric problem? The best way to discern if something