The Lord is Close to the Broken-Hearted
Shawna Arnold shares her extremely personal experience of grace, which is how grace is intended to be received by an extremely personal God. It will be extremely tempting for people
Shawna Arnold shares her extremely personal experience of grace, which is how grace is intended to be received by an extremely personal God. It will be extremely tempting for people
Over at the invaluable Where Peter Is, Matthew Schluenderfritz writes a beautiful piece that explains why, in the Christian tradition, not just Christians in the privacy of their thoughts, but
Down in Tyler, Texas lives the single worst bishop in the United States: Joseph Strickland. He was first out of the gate to go for the jugular when the epic
Nathan Turowsky writes a fine little piece on the problem of conscience colliding with the teaching of the Church over at Where Peter Is and offers a handy diagnostic tool
Mike Lewis asks a critical question for any Catholic who cares about bearing witness to Jesus Christ. It is particularly pertinent on this Feast of the Triumph of the Holy
Fr. Heilman was, until the rise of Fr. James Altman, the worst priest I have ever encountered in the Church. He led an orgy of orcs on a multi-day celebration
Over at Where Peter Is, Matt Kappadunkel has an excellent idea: I grew up in Southern California, home to the burgeoning Catholic apologetics movement that began in the 1990s and
Over at Where Peter Is, Mike Lewis looks at a recent teapot tempest among the Francis Haters who, like the enemies of Jesus, are forever vigilant to try to catch
Over at Where Peter Is, Rachel Amiri continues that site’s invaluable contribution to discourse about the Church’s teaching with a fine discussion of a fad that has troubled me for
“Is dissent on the Catholic Right uniquely dangerous?“ Frequently, readers of Where Peter Is accuse this website and its contributors of having a progressive or left-wing ideological bias. Often, they
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