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Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jul 8, 20154 min read
Have faith in the family
“The family is being hit, the family is being struck and the family is being bastardized.” These words come from Pope Francis, who spoke...
Bishop Robert Barron
Jul 2, 20154 min read
We’ve Been Here Before: Marriage and the Room of Tears
Just last week, I had the privilege of spending four hours in the Sistine Chapel with my Word on Fire team. Toward the end of our...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jun 24, 20154 min read
Beyond the Laudato Si’ headlines
Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’ (Praise be), was predictably covered in the press as an endorsement of climate...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jun 11, 20153 min read
New pastors, new blessings
The great evangelist Archbishop Fulton Sheen once said, “When we surrender to God, we get ourselves back ennobled and enriched” ( The...
Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
May 21, 20153 min read
What is VSED and why should it matter to us?
More than 20 years ago, Dr. David Eddy, writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association , described how his mother, though not...
Matt and Mindy Dalton
May 21, 20153 min read
Being together when you’re apart
This is a common scenario we see in our marriage coaching: the husband travels each week for his job while the wife is responsible for...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 20, 20153 min read
Reorienting religious education
This column is adapted from a May 19 address that Archbishop Aquila delivered to catechists at the Leadership Appreciation Breakfast....
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 13, 20153 min read
Forming saints in our midst
When we celebrate Pentecost this year, something will happen that people have been talking about since I was appointed Archbishop of...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 6, 20153 min read
Celebrating priestly gifts
“Without priests the Church would not be able to live that fundamental obedience which is at the very heart of her existence and her...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 29, 20153 min read
Mothers and the heart of God
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, I would like to give thanks for mothers—to pay tribute to the many ways they teach us about God...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 22, 20153 min read
Risks for the kingdom
Anything worth doing requires risk. When Fathers Joseph Machebeuf and John Raverdy set out in 1860 for Colorado from Santa Fe, New Mexico...
Matt and Mindy Dalton
Apr 21, 20152 min read
Four little words to make your marriage last
Seven years ago, I was having the worst thoughts about the one I was supposed to love the most, Matt. We were headed for a weekend away...
George Weigel
Apr 20, 20153 min read
‘Wolf Hall’ and upmarket anti-Catholicism
“Wolf Hall,” the BBC adaptation of Hillary Mantel’s novel about early Tudor England, began airing on PBS ’s “Masterpiece Theater” Easter...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 14, 20153 min read
The Resurrection in a violent world
When Christ rose from the dead and appeared to the disciples in his glorified body, he still had his wounds. In John’s Gospel we hear...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 8, 20153 min read
Easter: a time for boldness
In the first reading for Monday, April 13, we hear that just after Peter and John were freed from jail, they prayed for deliverance from...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Mar 29, 20153 min read
Boundless mercy and two great saints
The first public trip St. John Paul II made outside of Rome after being shot in May 1981 was to the Shrine of Merciful Love in...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Mar 23, 20154 min read
Holy Week: Christian life in miniature
“Forever and ever and ever,” St. Teresa of Avila and her brother used to repeat to each other when they were little. For them, the saying...
George Weigel
Mar 16, 20153 min read
A mission of love
The World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia this September should be more than a vast Catholic “gathering of the clans” around Pope...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Mar 16, 20153 min read
The parish checkup and being faithful servants
Once a year we are supposed to see the doctor for a physical. He does some tests, draws some blood, and offers some advice on staying or...
Matt and Mindy Dalton
Mar 10, 20153 min read
Not always as it appears
Marriages are usually not ruined overnight. One or the other usually does not wake up one morning and say, “I am miserable in this...
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