Simple, But Not Easy
Scruples can be a torturous vice, but as with all vices, it is conquered by the perfect and simple practice of simple virtues.. Sean Mitchell at Those Catholic Men shares how he benefited from...
Scruples can be a torturous vice, but as with all vices, it is conquered by the perfect and simple practice of simple virtues.. Sean Mitchell at Those Catholic Men shares how he benefited from...
Today, we have The Thinking Housewife expounding upon what it means to “become as little children” in the post The Secret of Existence. Not only are simplicity and littleness required, but also, and perhaps...
Islam and the Decalogue on The Catholic Thing offers a blunt, factual examination of the philosophies of Islam. The author, Howard Kainz, offers a brief comparison of the teachings of Islam and those of...
A Complete Catechism of the Catholic Religion by Father Joseph Deharbe, S.J. was originally written in German, was very popular in the 19th century, and was translated into English. Bishop Donald Sanborn finds the Deharbe...
We welcome back Father Stephen McKenna to From the Pulpit. All the martyrs throughout history loved God and His Church more than their own lives. By giving their own lives, they imitated Christ as...
All Souls Day Can Catholic wives ever hear too much about obedience when they are deluged daily with feminist messages? Finer Femininity’s “Obedience is Tough,” is a booster shot of Catholic teaching for the...
I wrote this essay in 2008, as part of a class that comprised my Catholic Studies Minor. It’s a reflection on St. Ignatius’ autobiography. We present it as part of the ongoing project to...