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Paul Ehrlich & the Child with Edwards Syndrome
The culture of scarcity ended by manufacturing its own scarcity
By Marcus Peter | May 25th 2026 1:10 PMTrisomy 18, also called Edwards syndrome, is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 18. March 18, or 3-18, has been designated Trisomy 18 Awareness Day. Children with Trisomy 18, Down syndrome, and other chromosomal variants too often have been discussed in public life with the language of burden, cost,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Piety
An individualist focus impairs our acceptance of piety as a virtue and as a gift
By John M. Grondelski | May 22nd 2026 11:27 AMPiety is both a moral virtue and a gift of the Holy Spirit. Piety allows one to recognize relationships and where one fits in those relationships. With regard to God, it enables the person to recognize that God is Creator and he is a creature or, to put it bluntly,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSituating the Soul
If the soul doesn’t take up space, how can it have a location?
By James Hanink | May 21st 2026 11:46 AM“A place for everything and everything in its place” is a worthy maxim, if we know who and where we are. Often, though, we know neither. Or so it seems. Catholics believe that the human person is an incarnate spirit, a union of body and soul. But what kind of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFasting: A Forgotten Discipline
Why did moderns abandon a practice that both Scripture and emerging science endorse?
By Richard DellOrfano | May 20th 2026 11:24 AMPrayer and fasting together comprise a forgotten discipline. When was the last time you heard a priest recommend the pair? Christ of course spoke of this in the context of exorcism: “This kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting” (Matthew 17:21). In the early Church, fasting was…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Ascension & Pentecost
God expects and commissions man to 'go and make disciples of all nations'
By John M. Grondelski | May 19th 2026 12:06 PMAs the Church prepares to close the 2026 Easter Season with Evening Prayer II next Sunday, I'll share some final reflections on this juncture in the liturgical year. Liturgical Anomaly The “pastoral” shift of the Solemnity of the Ascension from the 40th day after Easter (i.e., Ascension Thursday) to displacing…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWojtyła & Vatican II
John Paul II's teaching and focus on proper implementation of the Council seems to have been lost
By John M. Grondelski | May 18th 2026 12:13 PMToday is Karol Wojtyła’s/St. John Paul II’s 126th birthday. He was born on Tuesday, May 18, 1920. It is hard to believe that, after a 26-year pontificate supplemented by eight of the Ratzinger pontificate, the teaching and focus of the Wojtyła papacy as a lens to view the proper implementation…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTime to Start the Novena to the Holy Spirit
To pray to the Third Person of the Trinity and meditate on His role in personal sanctification
By John M. Grondelski | May 15th 2026 11:37 AMThe interval between the Ascension and Pentecost was archetypal for a particular kind of prayer: the novena. Before the end of His final post-Resurrection bodily appearances to His disciples, Christ instructed them on the fortieth day to remain in Jerusalem, wait, and pray for the coming of the Holy Spirit.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTIn God’s Time, Not Ours
Every generation needs to learn to be patient with God’s response time
By John M. Grondelski | May 14th 2026 11:13 AMI have been a critic of the “pastoral adaptation” of the Catholic Bishops of the United States, whereby Ascension Thursday is transferred to the Seventh Sunday of Easter if that is the policy of an entire ecclesiastical province. Most of the United States has “adapted” except for some ecclesiastical provinces…
READ FULL BLOG POSTKnowing and Seeing
Aristotle’s distinctions find a home in the Catholic understanding of faith and knowledge
By James Hanink | May 8th 2026 11:26 AM“All men by nature desire to know,” reads the first line of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. A bit of clarification is in order. Not all of the many students I’ve taught wanted to know about this bold claim. For some (like Bubba in the back row) it’s TMI, too much information. And…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCheatGPT
It is a recapitulation of moral collapse as knowledge advancement. It has destroyed education
By Jason Morgan | May 5th 2026 11:06 AMBeing a college teacher was a pretty good job back in the good old days. Why? Because it was easy to know when students were cheating. Exams were a cinch. Students sitting in desks in a classroom seem to believe they are surrounded by a dome of invisibility, but the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTStumbling Stone
The Church offers salvation, but to be saved implies needing to be saved from something
By John M. Grondelski | May 4th 2026 11:24 AMIn last week’s Gospel, Jesus called Himself the “sheepgate,” the sole legitimate entrance to the sheepfold. In this week’s Gospel, St. Peter calls Jesus the “cornerstone.” He also calls Him a “stone that will make people stumble and a rock that will make them fall” (1 Pt 2:8, quoting Is…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWhy a Sheepfold and Why a Gate?
Christ leads His sheep. He does not expect His sheep to 'discern' paths on their own
By John M. Grondelski | May 1st 2026 7:45 PMWriting about the Gospel for this past Sunday, Fr. Paul Scalia pointed out something we might be prone to overlook: Jesus describes Himself not as the “Good Shepherd” but as the “sheep gate.” “I am the gate for the sheep… Whoever enters through me will be saved and will come…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPairs Devoted to God
A look at holy men and women who together pursued Heaven -- Part 2
By James Thunder | April 30th 2026 11:38 AMPreviously I described pairs or groups of people who experienced simultaneous mystical flights to God. Here I look at some saintly people about whom I hoped there might be evidence of simultaneous flight. Although the evidence does not support that, there's no doubt these holy men and women were devoted to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTwo Souls in Flight, at the Same Time, to God
Rarely, two souls share a mystical encounter with God, as with Ss. Augustine and Monica -- Part 1
By James Thunder | April 27th 2026 11:49 AMThe St. Augustine reading club to which I belong is reading the Confessions and we noted the mystical event he had with his mother, St. Monica. Perhaps you have seen the 1854 (or the 1845 original) painting held by the National Gallery, London, by Ary Scheffer of Saint Augustine and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Laughing Matters
Nowadays it has fallen on me to come to the defense of Dad jokes
By James Hanink | April 24th 2026 11:13 AMAs befits an octogenarian, I’ve been known to say, “Back in the day…,” but now and again a wise guy asks, “Just when was that?” So, to be more precise, I’ll refer to “the halcyon days of yore.” Nowadays, sadly, it has fallen on me to come to the defense…
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