Feast of the Conversion of St Paul, Apostle
What do we know about this feast of St Paul’s conversion? Join Liz Estler in a survey of some interesting texts and a meditation which can serve as a springboard for reflection.
What do we know about this feast of St Paul’s conversion? Join Liz Estler in a survey of some interesting texts and a meditation which can serve as a springboard for reflection.
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson speak with Dr. Holly Ordway about her contribution to the book “From Atheism to Catholicism” to find out what drew her to the Catholic Church.
Why should we desire to be converted, and converted all the more? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from his classic Carmelite meditation book “Divine Intimacy”.
What is the difference between fasting and dieting? Patti Maguire Armstrong explains…just in time to make a difference in our Lenten observance this year!
What’s a good project of heart to work on this Lent? Find out when Dr. Joseph Hollcraft reflects on what it means to be genuine, honest, and truthful.
I have no doubt that the Pharisees would have loved the phrase, “Say the black, do the red.” By the way, I always say “Amen!” when I read it myself. Here’s the hard part: external orthodoxy is a distorted orthodoxy when it is not accompanied by a properly oriented interior life.
Editor’s Note: Today, it gives us great pleasure to introduce to you, Mr. David Torkington. David is an English theologian who specializes in Prayer, Christian
Preparation for Death Editor’s Note: Today, Ash Wednesday, we begin our Lenten reflection series: “Preparation for Death”, written by St. Alphonsus M. Liguori and originally
Simple Resolutions for the New Year … I thought I would once again suggest some simple but powerful resolutions for the New Year. So, without
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