Why would Christians want the world to love them?

Recently, someone complained to me that habits of political correctness and identity…

About the Author: Elizabeth Scalia

Elizabeth Scalia is a Benedictine Oblate and author of several books including the award-winning Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols in Everyday Life (Ave Maria Press) and Little Sins Mean a Lot (OSV). She is married, and living on Long Island, USA. This article first appeared at: www.wordonfire.org. This article has been reprinted with the kind permission of the editors.

Vocation & our true name

The first book in the Bible begins with an account of God…

About the Author: Rev. Lucas Buch

Rev. Lucas Buch is a lecturer in the School of Theology and CORE Curriculum at the University of Navarre, Spain. This article first appeared on www.opusdei.ie and is reprinted here with the kind permission of the author.

What are you waiting for?

Advent is the liturgical season of vigilance or, to put it more…

About the Author: Bishop Robert Barron

This article is taken from the archives of: www.wordonfire.org. Bishop Robert Barron is an author, speaker, theologian, and founder of Word on Fire, a global media ministry. This article has been reprinted with the kind permission of the editors.

The First Sunday of Advent

The explanation for your sense of expectation is that you have an…

About the Author: Father Rutler

Father Rutler is a priest of the Archdiocese of New York. He has made documentary films in the United States and England, contributes to numerous scholarly and popular journals and has published twenty-one books on theology, history, cultural issues, and the lives of the saints. This article first appeared on fathergeorgerutler.podbean.com and is published here with the kind

permission of the author.

Reflections for Christmas 2018

A few days ago I saw a woman walking down from Communion…

About the Author: Pat Hanratty

Pat Hanratty taught Science/Chemistry in Tallaght Community School from its inception in 1972 until he retired in 2010. He was the school’s first Transition Year Co-ordinator and for four years he had the role of home School Community Liaison Officer.