Catholics have an interesting relationship with money. It’s a love hate – with a little guilt sprinkled on top. It’s something I love to discuss because I am often at… Read more »
When Catholics refer to ‘veiling’, they simply mean a woman’s act of covering her head during Mass. Often it refers to using a mantilla or chapel veil, but it can… Read more »
There is a wonderful little book called “The Sinner’s Guide”. Do not read this book if you don’t want your sin brought into the light! This book is for souls… Read more »
Have a blessed Christmas everyone! I leave with you a Sermon by Saint Leo the Great! I. All Share in the Joy of Christmas Our Saviour, dearly-beloved, was born today:… Read more »
Fr. Don LaCuesta, Pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Temperance, Michigan, recently delivered a homily at the funeral of an 18-year old young man who had… Read more »
We have the opportunity to observe Ember days 4 times a year. Advent Embertide is a special time to fast and pray before the birth of our Lord. “All things… Read more »
The Feast of the Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, focuses on the expectation of our Lady, not just of the birth of her son, but of the salvation of… Read more »
It is easy to find Christmas songs, but not as easy to find traditional Catholic Advent songs. We were able to scour the internet and gather some songs for your… Read more »
Yes, It’s time we had some real masculine men in the Church! We live in a time of gender neutrality where the lines between masculine and feminine are intentionally blurred…. Read more »
One of the most beautiful communion prayers is the “Stay With Me, Lord” prayer by Padre Pio. This prayer acknowledges that: It is necessary to have God. We are weak… Read more »