Closed Doors Create Openings for Christ
Understandably, many are deeply concerned by our loss of freedoms, but the closed doors of schools, businesses and churches are creating openings for Christ.
Understandably, many are deeply concerned by our loss of freedoms, but the closed doors of schools, businesses and churches are creating openings for Christ.
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky In his letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul instructed the new disciples to remain in whatever state they were called
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky In July of 1917, the Blessed Mother appeared for a third time to three shepherd children in the mountains of Fatima, Portugal.
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky Listening to the Gospel on Palm Sunday, I found myself focusing on Judas’s betrayal. For 30 pieces of silver, a
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky The recent Ignited by Truth full Catholic Conference fanned the flame of faith in my heart. Though I consider myself a
by Tara K.E. Brelinsky “Would you ever stop loving me?” the little girl asked. “Oh course not,” said her mother. “But what if I did
by Rob Agnelli Chapter 15 of the Gospel of Luke is the Great Chapter of Mercy—each parable, leading up to the Parable of the Prodigal
by Allison Mallory If you’re a Catholic living in the midst of the world today, you probably understand the increasing pressure to conform to the
by Tara K. E. Brelinsky My good friend and I have a regular tradition of shopping on Black Friday. Okay, we don’t wake up before