Through My Most Grievous FaultHow often do you have trouble forgiving yourself? If you are anything like me, this probably happens a lot more often than we would want to admit. Learning to forgive and love ourselves despite our shortcomings is one of the most herculean tasks we undertake each day. -by Christian Rodriguez
Superbowl Ad Misuses MLK SpeechThough the Superbowl is a few weeks past, it is profitable to talk for a moment about a controversial advertisement premiered during the game... -by Adriana Watkins
Hallows, Deathly and OtherwiseThe Church stands out in a world of secularism in that it maintains humanity’s ancient tradition of revering the corpses, bones, and artifacts of heroic and holy people, a tradition that can appear strange in a demystified world. -by Jack Long
On Not Two Gods: A Response to WMSCOGAt the height of the Trinitarian controversy in the 4th century, St. Gregory of Nyssa explained his theology on a delightfully short and surprisingly deep work. Written in response to Ablabius, it is known alternatively as Ad Ablabium and On Not Three Gods. -by Gjergji Evangjeli
Blessed Paul VI to be Canonized This YearOn February 6, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Pope Paul VI. The approval of the second miracle was the last step in the process of his canonization—all that is left is for Pope Francis to officially decree his approval and set a date. -by David O'Neill