On Ancient Asceticism
Here a breathless headline from National Geographic: In the ruins of a Byzantine monastery, archaeologists uncovered a tomb containing the remains of a skeleton wrapped in a metal chain. Long
Here a breathless headline from National Geographic: In the ruins of a Byzantine monastery, archaeologists uncovered a tomb containing the remains of a skeleton wrapped in a metal chain. Long
Being as tomorrow is the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, I thought I would note that Biblical scholar Michael Barber writes: I co-wrote a book on the apostle
Is that the first thing every disciple of Christ needs to do is state frankly that they are sinners in need of salvation. Covering that fact up is not “protecting
God, under carefully controlled laboratory conditions, will do whatever he wants to do: *** “The doctors conducted detailed tests. They had to wait several hours for their results. In Madrid,
I give you this Tale of the Unexplained: The doctors conducted detailed tests. They had to wait several hours for their results. In Madrid, Giménez went to the hospital chapel
Shamelessly stolen from the NYC Cabrini Shrine website: In 1892, one of the Missionary Sisters wrote to Mother Cabrini, concerned about how dry her prayer life had become. She received
A truly stunning and beautiful thing happened a couple of days ago: Pope Francis expressed that desire for greater Christian unity on Thursday during an audience in the Vatican with
I enjoy this show. Jimmy has a level head, but also a geek’s natural interest in fringy stuff, all while being a Catholic who looks at the world in light
I just learned her story over on the Book of Face repeatedly, and I love her so much!: Meet Bl. Sara Salkahazi, a chain-smoking journalist who became a misfit Sister,
Some years ago, a friend of mine who is doing the work of a Catholic evangelist in Asia was chatting with me about Pope Francis’s vision of evangelization. This was
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