


Jesus Loved Him: The Rich Young Man
Debra Black gives a reflection on the rich young man using the method of St. Ignatius of Loyola.

The Life Confession: A Discovery of God’s Mercy and Love
What is the benefit of a Life Confession?

An Indulgence Primer
Everything you ever wanted to know about indulgences all in one place, thanks to Diana von Glahn.

A Word of Encouragement from Elisha the Prophet for a Difficult Week to Come
A story about the prophet Elisha can give us peace in the storms — even political ones.

The Slumber of the Unaware
We can focus on the weeds, while God cares fiercely for the wheat.

She is Only Asleep
Christ’s delays are always to give a greater gift.

Wheat and Tares: The Church Will Always Include Sinners
Fr. Mitch reinforces what Christ’s parables teach us: that good and evil will co-exist in the Church, and that spiritual blindness will affect the moral life of the clergy and the lay faithful alike.

The Gift of Religious Liberty and the Challenges of Covid-19
Have we taken our most important freedoms–and most important things–for granted? A powerful piece by Benedict Nguyen for Independence Day.

The Prodigal Church: The Foundation
Brandon McGinley shows how genuine Catholic renewal can emerge only from authenticity to our Catholic identity and tradition, applied to the contemporary world.

