The Surviving Audio of C.S. Lewis Talking About Prayer
During World War II, C.S. Lewis gave a series of radio addresses to the British nation. His words inspired people who were tired of war, and the series was later published as a book titled
By Kathy Schiffer| 2016-01-17T13:26:57+00:00 January 17th, 2016|Faith|
During World War II, C.S. Lewis gave a series of radio addresses to the British nation. His words inspired people who were tired of war, and the series was later published as a book titled
By Kathy Schiffer| 2016-01-15T16:48:45+00:00 January 15th, 2016|Faith|
What is the Holy Trinity? Is the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Trinity, really God? The Muslims, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Scientists--all would say no. But for Catholics and other Christians, an understanding of
By Kathy Schiffer| 2016-01-08T17:12:19+00:00 January 8th, 2016|Faith|
At his Wednesday Audience on November 13, 2013, Pope Francis, continuing his extended catechesis on the Creed, spoke about the sacrament of Baptism. He looked at the three main elements of the proclamation: “I confess”
By Kathy Schiffer| 2016-01-06T15:08:22+00:00 January 6th, 2016|Faith|
Joseph Sito, 80, a laicized Roman Catholic priest, died Monday afternoon when the car he was driving crossed the center line on Five Mile Road at Levan in Livonia, Michigan, and swerved into oncoming traffic. Also
By Kathy Schiffer| 2016-01-01T23:07:30+00:00 January 1st, 2016|Faith|
Joseph Farah, author, syndicated columnist and founder/editor of WorldNetDaily, wants you to understand that Mary is not the Mother of God. He means well, but he's wrong. Writing on WorldNetDaily on December 29, Farah responded
By Kathy Schiffer| 2015-12-31T02:32:02+00:00 December 31st, 2015|Faith|
Who was Theophilus? And why does the evangelist Luke talk about him so much? Luke introduces the mysterious character at the beginning of his Gospel—the third gospel, which includes the infancy narrative and stories of Jesus' early life—with
By Kathy Schiffer| 2015-12-28T16:04:33+00:00 December 28th, 2015|Faith|
Recently I overheard a woman speaking angrily on the way out of church. She was upset that the parish had recently reverted to Latin for the Agnus Dei and the Sanctus. Not the whole Mass,
By Kathy Schiffer| 2015-12-28T00:38:36+00:00 December 28th, 2015|Faith|
It was hot, and we were tired. It was September 2000, our first trip to Rome, and our band of seven hearty travelers had embarked on a long walk through the streets of the city
By Kathy Schiffer| 2015-12-26T02:32:54+00:00 December 26th, 2015|Faith|
We lost a mighty tree in our front yard last winter. It was an ash, and yes, it was already dead—defeated by Michigan’s pernicious emerald ash borer. When it toppled during a windstorm, it brought down
By Kathy Schiffer| 2015-12-18T00:43:08+00:00 December 18th, 2015|Faith|
Look up, look around. That’s what we do, really, we Christians, during this Advent season. We look up to our heavenly Father, and to the Son Who came to us in Bethlehem as a tiny