We Laugh Because We Believe

Author D Mac

If Only We Could Hear What the Cardinals Were Really Saying

*subhead*Funny!*subhead*

Fr. Barron Takes On Garry Wills on Priesthood

*subhead*Boom.*subhead* Something tells me Garry Wills is headed headlong into a failed tradition.

Papal Resignation: Humilty and Trust

Pope Benedict is a great man with a great mind, a scholar and author with great insight. Many people waited for a man like this to be pope: deeply traditional, intelligent, able to take on today’s crises in thought and… Continue Reading →

More on Church Architecture and Heaven

*subhead*Unless you’re a mystic, how do you see heaven?*subhead*

D Mac On Sacred Images

*subhead*How can you “see” a saint?.*subhead* Are images just old fashioned stuff for nostalgic Catholics…or something more? With thanks for Fr. John Allen and Fr. Barron’s Word on Fire.

D Mac on Church Architecture Part 6: Columns

*subhead*Sometimes a column is more than a column.*subhead* With thanks to Fr. John Allen and Fr. Barron’s Word on Fire.

Imagine Sisters: Antidote to the LCWR

With all of the hubbub about the leadership of the LCWR, how refreshing it is to see the emergence of a new organization called “Imagine Sisters.” They are not singing a new Church into being, but bringing Christ anew to… Continue Reading →

New Church In South Carolina by James McCrery

Architect James McCrery has released images his designs for St. Mary Help of Christians, a new church being planned in Aiken, South Carolina, not far from Charleston. Planned for a downtown, historic setting, the building will seat about 850 worshipers… Continue Reading →

Fr. Robert Barron Named Rector of Chicago’s Mundelein Seminary

The new evangelization comes to Chicago!                 Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago, announced today that Fr. Robert Barron, widely known as founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, will become the Rector/President of Mundelein Seminary and it’s mother institution, the… Continue Reading →

Fr. Cassian Folsom on the “Humble Priest”

I had the good fortune to be in attendance this weekend at the annual meeting of the Institute on Religious Life held at Mundelein Seminary in Illinois. The recipient of this year’s Pro Fidelitate et Virtute Award was Benedictine monk… Continue Reading →

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