Doctor Plays God, Church Blames Patient
In Genesis 1:29 God says, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it." But according to Tadeusz Pacholczyk, an ethicist and... Read More
TV Review: The Young Pope’s Godless Confession
The Young Pope, a ten-part HBO drama written and directed by Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, follows the ascension of the young and captivating Lenny... Read More
Why Don’t They Baptize Fetuses?
Like most men, I do some of my most important thinking while shaving in the morning. In front of the steamy mirror, with razor... Read More
Exorcisms Are In. Do Catholics Know It’s 2016?
In case you were bored with the current state of the world, which seems to be slowly morphing more and more into a depressing,... Read More
Sounds Like Humanism…From a Catholic Bishop?
“The persecution of atheists is a grave violation of human dignity throughout the world…history has shown time and time again that when one minority... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Evading the Spotlight – Part 1
Spotlight added the Academy Award for Best Motion Picture on Sunday night to its impressive collection of hardware from the Screen Actors Guild, the... Read More
Girls Scouts: Good Without God (And Without the Church’s Blessing)
We’re all familiar with the Girls Scouts of America, an organization that aims to help girls develop valuable life lessons and skills, build confidence,... Read More
The Secret Catholics of Jamestown
In 2010, archeologists from Preservation Virginia discovered four post holes on the Jamestown Settlement (the first successful colonial settlement in the US) which were... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: Pope Versus Puppies
Everyone loves Pope Francis, TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2013. That’s due in part to the heroic efforts of his PR guy,... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: House Rules
In 2012 a married couple in Massachusetts negotiated with the Catholic Diocese of Worcester to purchase a mansion previously used as a retreat center.... Read More