Feast Day Post: St. Damien of Molokaʻi
Feast Day Post: St. Damien of Molokaʻi
History Being Made Quietly: And your Father who sees in secret will reward you
The Church is not a political costume. She is not “my party with incense.” She is not a lifestyle brand for people who like candles, Latin phrases, and moral opinions. The Church is the Body of Christ in history, still speaking, still correcting, still healing, still confusing the world because she refuses to be reduced to the world’s categories.
Not a Social Club: How the Catholic Church Resists Clique Culture
When asked whether there were cliques at his Catholic parish, one father reflected on how the Catholic Church differs from personality-driven church culture. While social groups exist everywhere people gather, the sacraments, Mass, and teachings of the Church remain rooted in something deeper than popularity or access
St. Joseph the Worker and the Hidden Offering of Fatherhood
Joseph was entrusted with caring for Jesus not through platform, charisma, or influence — but through fidelity. God placed His Son into the hands of a working man who simply showed up every day.
Dragons, Bread, and the Order of Reality
Are dragons in saint stories real—or symbolic?
The Church doesn’t deal in fantasy. It speaks about chaos, evil, and spiritual order in a way that still applies today. From St. George to Emmaus, this piece connects the fight against disorder to its true source of victory: the Eucharist.
Marked for Life: What I Didn’t Understand at Confirmation
A father and catechist reflects on Confirmation, the Eucharist, and the indelible seal of the Holy Spirit—how grace is given before it is understood, and how it calls us back even after years away.
Why God Destroyed Sodom—and Still Brought Forth Ruth
God judged Sodom—but didn’t end the story. Discover how Ruth, David, and Christ reveal mercy working through judgment in Scripture.