by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | A person who has died or is absent for long periods can live forever in memory; "Some memories are realities, and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again."
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by Dave Armstrong | "I felt I was saying that a creature had created/given life to God Himself, Who had not previously existed."
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With the commotion surrounding the synod in Rome, the topic of Catholic dogma has risen to the fore. While this ensues, it is worth remembering that dogma is not the ...
Read More »How Endings Make Room for New Beginnings: A Sermon for Children
It was the last week of St. Gregory’s Armenian School and Camp in East Falmouth, Massachusetts. On this Sunday in August, Father Luke Arakelian delivered one of the most memorable ...
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by John Clark | Many Catholics in America are aware that sacrilegious “black masses” happen across the country. This rise in satanism is prompting a fascinating response...
Read More »Praise & Compliments: Christ Himself Shows How It Should Be Done
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Christ is indeed lavish in his praise.
Read More »Debunking the Myth of the Invisible Church
by Dave Armstrong | Our Protestant friends often tell us that “the Church is the invisible sum total of all true believers.” The Bible teaches us that the Church is a visible, identifiable institution.
Read More »When One Mother Decided to Homeschool Her Son, A Light Bulb Went On
by John Clark | After hearing that his teacher regarded him as a dunce, the little boy’s mother decided to pull him out of school. Then...
Read More »What Inspires You? Help Us Create Our Top 10 List!
by Kevin Clark | What are your favorite books, movies, television programs, videos, speeches, etc., which inspire you to become a better person?
Read More »G. K. Chesterton’s Fr. Brown Debunks The Facade of Secret Societies
by Mitchell Kalpakgian | In one of the Father Brown detective mysteries, a select group of men known as “The Twelve True Fishermen,” meet once a year for an annual club dinner at the fashionable Vernon Hotel.
Read More »Culture Matters in College! (Especially if You Hope to Find a Spouse)
There is an old joke that young women go to college in pursuit of the MRS degree. Of course, this is not entirely true. Women obviously have an interest in ...
Read More »What the Horse Can Teach Us About Courage
by John Clark | Why does the horse laugh at fear? Why is he so excited to go into battle? The answer is simple: because the horse loves his master, and he knows his master loves Him.
Read More »Would Plato Be Protestant or Catholic? A Dialogue with His Ghost.
by Dave Armstrong | Calvin: Good! I think they might convert you to Reformed Protestantism. Plato: Falsehoods (even partial ones accompanied by much truth) are not allowed in heaven, so that is not possible.
Read More »Why Does Coffee Always Get the Blame?
by John Clark | Has anyone else noticed that coffee has become the financial “fall guy” lately? We live in an age of bailouts, zombie banks, troubled assets, and more troubled liabilities, yet coffee is often pointed to as the real financial problem.
Read More »4 Reasons Why Homeschooling is the Exact Opposite of Common Core
by John Clark | 1) Common Core is about testing. Homeschooling is about learning. 2) Common Core...
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by Bob Wiesner | College life can be hectic, even frantic at times. Collegiate studies demand a great deal of time and energy.
Read More »Does the Catholic Church Claim to be “Above” the Bible and Its “Creator”?
by Dave Armstrong | The Catholic Church assuredly does not claim any such thing; only that an authoritative Christian tradition and institutional Church was necessary to establish and proclaim the canon of Scripture.
Read More »4 Things Mother Teresa Taught The World About Poverty and How We Can Help The Poor
by John Clark | A short reflection about a few of the ways that she shaped, and continues to shape, our notion of poverty and how we can help the poor.
Read More »Why Didn’t C. S. Lewis Become a Catholic?
by Dave Armstrong | I think it is admirable of Lewis to honestly admit his biases, and to acknowledge that they had an irrational but profound effect...
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by John Clark | I knew that depression was common, but it seems to be more widespread than I thought, and often so well-hidden.
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