Theology needs a paradigm shift
What “Ad theologiam promovendam” gets right
Theology needs a paradigm shift Read More »
What “Ad theologiam promovendam” gets right
Theology needs a paradigm shift Read More »
I’m excited to share my first article in the National Catholic Register. You can read it here. Be sure to like and share it this Lenten season!
My latest in the National Catholic Register – “Get Off Social Media This Lent” Read More »
I recently got an article published in Catholic Answers about this Biblical question. You can read it here.
Does the Bible Permit Polygamy? – My latest in Catholic Answers Magazine Read More »
I’m excited to share my first article for Catholic Answers on marriage and the Trinity. You can read the article here.
“What your Marriage Really Represents” – My latest in Catholic Answers Magazine Read More »
This one is a follow up to an earlier article on marital debt, reexamined after about a year (and a baby) later. You can read it here.
My latest in Crisis-“From marital debt to marital credit” Read More »
A quick publication after my last article, this one is a Thanksgiving Day reflection on American politics and polarization. Read it here.
My latest in Crisis-“Be Thankful for the American Politics We Have” Read More »
After a hiatus from publishing, I have a new article in Crisis Magazine. It’s a book review for a read I very much enjoyed, and will return to many times as I dive deeper into the topics of spiritual abuse and spirituality. I hope you enjoy!
My latest in Crisis-Spiritual Abuse in the Heart of the Church Read More »
*sigh* A little while ago, Catholic Twitter got all in a whirl about race and racism. The twitter accounts with a Vatican flag in their name started posting about their dislike for “teh Blacks,” alleging that Black people are a “subspecies” of humanity, that White people shouldn’t marry someone who isn’t White, and so forth.
Racism vs. love of kin Read More »
I recently saw a video from Fr. Mike Schmitz about if I am a “good person,” with the thumbnail “what’s the deal with Catholic guilt?” Fr. Mike always does a good job with his videos, and as usual delivers a compelling presentation of the sensible, middle-of-the-road Catholicism that Ascension Presents tends to preach. However, it
I recently had an enjoyable and fruitful dialogue with Dr. Larry Chapp, who graciously published my expansion of my prior “move on” article on Vatican II. Check it out here.
My latest in Gaudium et Spes 22-What does it mean to “Move on” from Vatican II? Read More »