Every so often, newspapers and magazines boast a headline with some variation of, “Are we seeing the death of Christianity?” The authors will answer their own question with a rhetorical yes. But
Every so often, newspapers and magazines boast a headline with some variation of, “Are we seeing the death of Christianity?” The authors will answer their own question with a rhetorical yes. But
We often become distracted at Mass, and sometimes we even seek distraction. This week, on Catholic Living, Tom Hoopes offers tips on how to stay engaged in this sacred ceremony, which the
This week, on Catholic Living, Tom Hoopes reflects on Heaven, Hell, death, and judgment. What are commonly called, “The Four Last Things.”
As All Hallow’s Eve approaches, Tom Hoopes takes us on a tour of nightmares, hauntings, and ghosts — both real and imagined. The Ex Corde short film mentioned in the podcast is
This week on Catholic Living, Tom Hoopes gives us 10 ways to engage with the mysteries of the Rosary.
There are five Christs we see in life. The one who’s real, and the four we invent.
From Taylor Swift to Lionel Ritchie, pop songs have reflected our innate desire for an exclusive and unbreakable love. What some of these artists don’t know—and what many of their fans don’t
Twenty years ago, St. John Paul II published his apostolic letter, “Novo millennio ineunte.” In this letter he outlined a simple and ingenious plan for opening our hearts to Christ, and sharing His love
What has the Church lost and gained in the pandemic? What weaknesses have been exposed? What strengths have been uncovered? And how, then, should we live? Tom Hoopes is writer-in-residence at Benedictine
The greatest story of Sept. 11, 2001, was the ordinary virtues that made an extraordinary difference.
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