Catholicism and the Culture

Does being a true disciple of Jesus require us to be counter-cultural? How true is that? What other ways might we better live the faith?
Does being a true disciple of Jesus require us to be counter-cultural? How true is that? What other ways might we better live the faith?
How can we not push people away? How can we evangelize? Two common problems can contribute to our failure to be good witnesses.
The Incarnation, the teaching of Christ on the Eucharist, the teaching of Christ on the Last Judgment, the Passion, the resurrection of the body, and indeed creation itself all teach the value of the body.
"The brother then repented sincerely before God and became a valiant struggler."
Hell is real, but it doesn't have to be your reality. That's Good News!
Letting go of our particularities is important on the path towards realizing the call to Christian unity.
Are we in the worst of times for the Church? Should we be worried about it? Do we need to be concerned with whether or not others are receiving communion? We examine these and more in this article...
Something has really been concerning me lately. It is the tendency of so many Catholics to seemingly only be concerned with the here and now--with this life. It is as if they are
What is the wisdom from above? How do we attain it?
"If I can help at least one person to have a better life, that already justifies the offering of my life."
Let your light so shine before men.
A prayer to fan the flame of the love of God in our hearts.