Disconcertingly Inspiring
Jeannie Ewing writes a beautifully simple perspective on existence for Integrated Catholic Life, Flourishing and Dying. “Each day, we are called to die in some way. It’s our yes to God’s beckoning when Jesus...
Jeannie Ewing writes a beautifully simple perspective on existence for Integrated Catholic Life, Flourishing and Dying. “Each day, we are called to die in some way. It’s our yes to God’s beckoning when Jesus...
Theodore Rebard writes for Crisis Magazine, The Origins of Modern Materialism , a revealing piece that traces today’s materialistic mentality back in time to the early fifteenth century, along with its relation to thinking...
Crisis Magazine’s The Singular Catholic Vision of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Regis Martin is the first article for today. You can’t just scan over lines of poetry if you want to understand, so get...
There are many passages in the New Testament when the words of Christ seem to be speaking particularly to the Catholics of this time. Among the multiple quotes which always make me think of...
Amanda Evinger at Seton Magazine writes Six Tips on Teaching Apologetics to Inquiring Teenage Minds. “When I was 20, I arrived at a point in my life where I knew that some day I would...
Memoria Press presents Man & Men, an enlightening article by Martin Cothran on the subject of virtue including the etymology of the word. “Christian ideals were to be found in the Bible—as well as...
Alan Scott at Grow in Virtue writes Peace Through Daily Prayer & Faith. “And throughout this entire day…I kept a smile on my face, and peace in my soul. Are you serious? Yes. I am.” Living...
First article for today is Dusty Gates’ Why Leisure is the Remedy for Sloth from Crisis Magazine. Mr. Gates may help you to realize if you are among those who have come to consider...
Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals publishes a Thirty Days Prayer to Saint Joseph to obtain a happy death and other good intentions. “I do not remember,” says Saint Teresa, “ever to have asked anything of St....
The upheaval of civilisation officially pulled off the mask and bared the teeth in the ‘60s. Not only do we see it in the material that emanated from the Vatican but also in various...