In the next few weeks, Tom Hoopes and Ex Corde are starting a brand new podcast. And so this will be the final episode of Catholic Living. Thank you to all of
In the next few weeks, Tom Hoopes and Ex Corde are starting a brand new podcast. And so this will be the final episode of Catholic Living. Thank you to all of
Tom Hoopes says thank you to priests. He shares powerful stories about several priests who have made a great impact on his life.
Tom Hoopes offers his ultimate advice for a happy marriage. “It is astounding how much marriage improves your life, and so to work at it is extremely important, not just for your
On this Divine Mercy Sunday, Tom Hoopes outlines several mistakes we make about mercy. He begins by recounting two confessions where he made his own mercy mistakes. Photo Credit: Emilio Labrador https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/legalcode
At Easter we don’t celebrate a myth or a great psychological symbol. We celebrate the historical event that is the foundation of all of our hope and joy and happiness. He is
Nones are the non-religious, and their growing numbers have haunted the Church for years. Why have so many people abandoned their faith? This week on Catholic Living, Tom Hoopes asks if we
Tom Hoopes reflects on how Catholic nostalgia for Lenten Friday has shaped his life, and the lives of every Catholic generation. “What nostalgia does,” he explains, “is it strips away all the
In part one of The Mistakes Movies Make, Tom Hoopes outlined what movies get wrong about the human person. Today he shows us what movies get wrong about God, belief, and believers. Tom
“Who am I?” School psychologists say Gen Z is asking this question now more than ever. Their answers are making headlines as they “self-identify” as members of one group or another —
Tom Hoopes begins with the true story of his tour through Universal Studios alongside famed Albanian priest, Fr. Simon Jubani. He reflects on the power of movies, and the mistakes they make
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