Saint Raphael Meditation: A Life of Faith
A meditation (guided prayer) on Jesus' call for a radical dependence on God and detachment from material goods.
“After 50 years, I have finally overcome my doubts”
Juan Arana is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Seville. He talks about his recent book “Theology for Unbelievers,” in which he relates his long path to the faith that ended two years ago.
“All truth leads us to God”
Ricardo is a professor of physics at the University of Minho in Portugal. In this interview he talks about the relationship between science and faith, the Big Bang theory, Galileo, and the recent Nobel Prize in physics.
"Your Face, Lord, Do I Seek": Faith in a Personal God
What does it mean that God is a “person” who has a face? A new article in the series "Light of Faith."
Examples of Faith (VIII): Martha and Mary
Martha and Mary and their brother Lazarus made our Lord feel welcome in their home.
A God Who Lets Things Happen? The Mystery of Evil and Suffering
Why does God allow evil? What is the meaning of suffering? Although these are mysteries we will never fully comprehend, the light of faith enables us to grasp at least part of their meaning.
Family Catechism in Calgary, Canada
The Family Catechism program in Calgary, in western Canada, is now in its fifth year of existence, with twenty-two families and sixty children taking part.
Life without God
"Sin is the principal enemy of our happiness, but it has little power over God’s mercy." A new article in the series "Light of Faith."
Sons' Faith Inspires Parents To Convert
Zayd and Rayn Patel, both students at The Heights School and raised as Muslims, will be received into the Catholic faith this Easter with their parents and younger brother. An article published in the "Catholic Standard."
"Why can't I express what I have inside?"
Alanis, a university student in Puerto Rico, talks about how a friend helped her discover the richness of her Catholic faith, and the need to share it with others.