Living The Christian Life
Society & Culture, Educational, Saints & Heroes, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
Today’s Crisis of Masculinity
The world is suffering from a terrible crisis of masculinity. Many young men go through life adrift, unsure of themselves and their role in society. But there is one man in history whose life is both a rebuke to woke, feminist lies about true masculinity and a supreme model of holy, Catholic masculinity: Saint Joseph.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
The Secret to a Living Friendship with Our Lady
We rightly honor Our Lady under the title of Help of Christians. Our Lady helps Christians in so many ways that we could make an encyclopedia on this topic. One aspect of this help comes from having a lively devotion to Our Lady.
Educational, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
Aridity in Holy Communion…
Feeling aridity does not mean the person is doing poorly or well. Aridity is not a sign of progress or regression. The soul may be feeling the greatest aridity or dryness at the time of Communion, yet may be progressing perfectly well.
Educational, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
Why Communion on the Tongue?
While most Catholics think that the Church established reception in the hand as the ordinary means of communicating, official Vatican documents prove otherwise. This is clear from a May 29, 1969 Instruction promulgated by the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship, titled: Memoriale Domini.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, Educational, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
Preparing for Holy Week
A Sacred Invitation to Participate in Christ’s Passion - Holy Week is the pinnacle of the liturgical year — the moment when the Church enters the heart of salvation history with solemnity, awe, and joy.
Society & Culture, Educational, Family, Living the Christian Life
Science Reconfirms Two-Parent Home is Better for Children than Same-Sex Options
Dr. Regnerus used different methods to measure the impact of same-sex partners as parental figures upon children. His conclusion reinforced the value of traditional families.
Society & Culture, Educational, Living the Christian Life
Does Christian Chivalry Still Live Today?
In a day when chivalry seems almost non-existent, this refreshing reprint, "Maxims of Chivalry" is a rare treat. Written by Kenelm Digby in 1924, the book is a must-read for anyone who desires to have a greater understanding of chivalry.
The Fatima Message, Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational, Living the Christian Life, Our Catholic Faith
Explanation and Medicine for the Contemporary Crisis
The essential elements of the messages from the Angel of Portugal and Our Lady consist in opening people’s eyes to the gravity of events, explaining them in the light of the plans of Divine Providence, and indicating the necessary means to avoid catastrophe.