The Importance of Catholic Friendships (Part 1)
This is part one of a two part set of reflections on friendship as part of the Christian life. Last month I got to do something which I hadn’t done in a long, long time: …
This is part one of a two part set of reflections on friendship as part of the Christian life. Last month I got to do something which I hadn’t done in a long, long time: …
For Lent this year, I decided to do something which I hadn’t done since I was in college: I wanted to reinvigorate my languishing prayer life, and so I pulled from my bookshelf a four-volume …
The Traveling Rosary: Connecting the Catholic Community in Prayer I hate to start off this article in the cliche way that so many have started of late, but: man, COVID has changed so many things. …
Hi all! So, a brief update about the magazine: it’s slightly delayed. I’d originally hoped that I could get it launched by now, but one of the authors whose perspective I really want to feature …
Our world today is an angry one. Not a single day goes by without some news story working up our emotions, causing us to get angry over injustice or someone’s foolish decisions (like a gas …
Most people know that on Fridays in Lent, we Catholics abstain from eating meat. But did you know that, until a few decades ago, not eating meat was required on normal Fridays throughout the year …
If you grew up in the early 2000s, there’s a chance you kept a bedazzled, bejeweled, heart lock-and-key diary that you used to write down everything you knew about your middle school crush… Don’t be …
“Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ?” How often have you heard that question in the context of evangelization from a well-meaning Evangelical friend? Our Protestant brothers and sisters often criticize us Catholics …
The contemporary world is polarized over almost everything, and some things more than others stand out. When we hear certain words and talk about certain topics, we automatically retreat into our ideological camps, simultaneously covering …
I’d like to take a moment to talk about another component of my vision for The Catholic Magazine: a deliberate emphasis on the catholicity–that is, the universality–of the Church. Some of our readers likely know …