
This week on The Extraordinary with Tom Hoopes, we will return to Nazareth and meet Joseph. We will discover how Joseph is greater than Abraham, greater than David, and why Mother Teresa
This week on The Extraordinary with Tom Hoopes, we will return to Nazareth and meet Joseph. We will discover how Joseph is greater than Abraham, greater than David, and why Mother Teresa
Christ’s journey begins with the Annunciation of Our Lord to His mother, Mary, a young girl in a small town called Nazareth. Meanwhile, a war rages in Heaven. Click here to see
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.
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
Community, Faith, and Scholarship are the virtues employed by the Order of St. Benedict. They transformed Europe, and they are transforming culture in America, through the efforts of Benedictine College and Ex
On this first Sunday of the Christmas Season, Tom Hoopes reflects on each person of the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph — and how to stay close to each. Also, click
Five days out from Christmas, and Tom Hoopes is getting a little impatient. Chances are, you are too. All this build up and we’re still waiting? Why wait? Why not just pour
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