By Elizabeth Foss

This time, let’s just skip the election altogether and write the post-election column. This is a brave move because, of course, it’s 2020, and truly, the only thing we know for sure is that we don’t know a thing for sure.

10/28/20
Reading Time 4 min
By Richard A. Miserendino

All Saints’ Day is a great day for remembering who we are and who we’re meant to be.



10/28/20
Reading Time 3 min
By Steven Oetjen

A Pharisee asks Jesus, “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” This question may not seem that difficult. What exactly is at stake?

10/21/20
Reading Time 3 min
By Michael Horne

As the days grow shorter and nights get colder, our thoughts start to turn to all of our favorite end-of-year holidays. But this year, sadly, things will be different.

10/14/20
Reading Time 3 min
By Russell Shaw

Roe v. Wade has become litmus test of loyalty to moral libertarianism. Here’s hoping Judge Barrett, an eminently qualified jurist, makes it onto the Supreme Court, despite efforts to apply an illegitimate religious test to her nomination.

10/14/20
Reading Time 3 min
By Elizabeth Foss

I was recently comparing translations of the story of Martha and Mary, and the choice of the word “burdened” in one version compared to “distracted” in another caught my attention.

10/14/20
Reading Time 3 min
By Jack Peterson

St. Paul begins his letter to the Thessalonian community praising God and promising prayers for the Christians in that famous city: “We give thanks to God always for all of you, remembering you in our prayers, unceasingly, calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

10/14/20
Reading Time 3 min