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A Catholic View of Shame and Modesty
“Only the person can feel shame because only the person by his nature may not be an object of use.”
A Catholic View of Shame and Modesty
“Only the person can feel shame because only the person by his nature may not be an object of use.”
Continuing Our Pilgrimage After Krakow
World Youth Day in Krakow was an extraordinary pilgrimage with the Merciful Jesus and the two great saints of Mercy, St. Faustina and St. John Paul II.
Continuing Our Pilgrimage After Krakow
World Youth Day in Krakow was an extraordinary pilgrimage with the Merciful Jesus and the two great saints of Mercy, St. Faustina and St. John Paul II.
WYD Krakow 2016: An Experience of Mercy
I am here in Krakow, Poland, for World Youth Day 2016, serving as a priest-volunteer assisting the Sisters of Divine Mercy ...
WYD Krakow 2016: An Experience of Mercy
I am here in Krakow, Poland, for World Youth Day 2016, serving as a priest-volunteer assisting the Sisters of Divine Mercy ...
Using Faith & Reason in Scripture Study
Harmony with reason is an important element of Catholic Scripture study. . . . God has given us two "books": the book of Scripture and the book of creation.
Using Faith & Reason in Scripture Study
Harmony with reason is an important element of Catholic Scripture study. . . . God has given us two "books": the book of Scripture and the book of creation.
How a Chicken Leg Can Teach Us Holiness
As the theology of the body tells us, our primary vocation as men and women is the same: to become self-gift.
How a Chicken Leg Can Teach Us Holiness
As the theology of the body tells us, our primary vocation as men and women is the same: to become self-gift.
A Christian Take on Love
Love, as a theological virtue, is the virtue by which we love God for his own sake and we love others for the sake of God. . .
A Christian Take on Love
Love, as a theological virtue, is the virtue by which we love God for his own sake and we love others for the sake of God. . .