Was Adam Really not Supposed to Die?
This is right up there with the Trinity for me. If we, as Catholics, are permitted to accept biological evolution as completely compatible with theology, and are even encouraged to do so by our...
View ArticleSpare Me Please
I received a message today from someone, who I’m sure in their heart had the best of intentions, suggesting a book for me to read. What sort of book? A book that defends gay “marriage” from an orthodox...
View ArticleSeven Quick Takes Monday
—1— It’s an interesting time we live in, isn’t it? I’m just thinking about the situation in the Middle East and in Europe. The mass migrations of people from one place to another and the violence that...
View ArticleTwo Awesome Segments on Catholic Answers This Week
It seemed so providential to me that on Monday evening the first hour of Catholic Answers Live was on the topic of gay “marriage”, consider how my day had started. I found that the guest, Ryan Anderson...
View ArticleSeven Quick Takes Monday
—1— —2— As a part of Pope Francis’ call of this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, each diocese is encoraged to host a 24 hours of mercy during which contemplation of the Eucharist can occur, as well...
View ArticleSeven Quick Takes Monday
—1— Praise be to Jesus Christ! Today is the seventh anniversary of my Baptism, Confirmation, and First Communion, the day I entered the Church! So I wanted to talk about seven things I love about being...
View ArticlePrayers for Orlando
It doesn’t matter if you are gay or straight, white or black, man or woman, Republican or Democrat, what happened in Orlando is something that no human person ever deserves. Let’s pray for Orlando, her...
View ArticleA Little Empathy
I was in the middle of writing a post called Is There Anything Left to Say when I realized, that, yes, there is still much to say. This month has been no easy month. It has been a month of intense...
View ArticleSacraments of Initiation and My SSA Cross
Have a blessed Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul! Today is my feast day, as St. Paul is my confirmation saint. His feast days are always a reminder to me of my conversion and entrance into the Church. I...
View ArticleThe Good News is So Good Because the Bad News is So Bad
(Reblogged from February 5, 2009) I used much of my time after class today to reflect upon project, the months leading up to it, and the months since getting back. And maybe you get tired of reading...
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