
Need for Liturgical Conscience: Where to Get One (2/3)
What are the first five commandments of the liturgical life? And, where can we find them? Christopher Carstens explains these in part two of his three-part series.
What are the first five commandments of the liturgical life? And, where can we find them? Christopher Carstens explains these in part two of his three-part series.
What is this thing called liturgical conscience? Christopher Carstens introduces this topic, and how to examine it, in part one of his three-part series.
Is it healthy to criticize Pope Francis? How much is too much? Therapist Allison Ricciardi, L.M.H.C. reflects on what can come of “prosecuting” the Pope.
How does the existence of hell prove God’s goodness? Find out as Allison Ricciardi explores a common cultural myth that a good God would not send people to hell.
Why is the liturgical prayer of the Church so important? Find out as Father Gabriel of St Mary Magdalen explains and reflects!
Can suffering have meaning? Father John Bartunek reflects on this and on the sacredness of human life in part two of this two-part series on responding to assisted suicide issues.
Why does God permit evil and the suffering that surrounds it? Father John Bartunek reflects on issues that often come up when people talk about assisted suicide; part one of this two-part series.
Who is Fr Anthony de Mello and can we trust his spiritual writings to lead us to a deeper union with Christ? Dan and Melissa discuss the problems with Fr de Mello’s influential spiritual guidance and the Catholic Church’s position on non-Christian teachings.
How can we be instruments of God’s mercy? What is one of the most powerful and fruitful ways to live mercy in our lives? Find out when Father Michael Najim brings the “Mercy Mission” he preached to a close with part three of this series.
Can I trust Fr Anthony de Mello? Has Church teaching changed? Find out when Dan Burke expands on his previous post on this subject.