
Why do we have such a hard time letting ourselves believe in miracles? Why do we scoff when we hear an account of the seemingly impossible? Why do we stop believing those that we usually trust as truthful when they … Continue reading
Why do we have such a hard time letting ourselves believe in miracles? Why do we scoff when we hear an account of the seemingly impossible? Why do we stop believing those that we usually trust as truthful when they … Continue reading
A few days ago the Gospel reading at daily Mass was the account of the woman with hemorrhages (you can read the entire passage here– it’s verses 25 to 34). According to the version found in Mark, which provides a … Continue reading
Most of the time, when I say the word ‘epiphany,’ I just get funny looks. It’s not a word that is well known, even among practicing Catholics. In many parishes, the feast day that is traditionally called the Epiphany goes … Continue reading
“Fairy tales do not tell children that dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children that dragons can be killed.” – G. K. Chesterton When I was in college, I was assigned one of the most … Continue reading