Is Your Facebook Feed the Sea of Galilee or the Dead Sea?

By Simcha Fisher | Evangelical Christians in Brazil are seeing early popular success with an alternative to Facebook, bearing the delightfully Brazilian name of Faceglória. According to an article in TIME,  Faceglória prohibits content that is… Original Article

SDG Reviews ‘Minions’

By STEVEN D. GREYDANUS | Like the Penguins of Madagascar and Mater the tow truck, the Tic Tac-shaped, banana-colored Minions join the ranks of popular comic sidekicks who have taken over their animated franchises. This is usually a sign of … Continue reading

3 Things to Remember When You’re Feeling Hopeless

By Marge Fenelon | It’s a conundrum. As citizens and conscientious Catholics, we want to (and should) keep informed of current events. That’s not easy. When our newsfeeds overflow with examples of immorality, religious persecution, heinous… Original Article

‘Jallalla’! Pope Francis Arrives in Bolivia ‘as a Pilgrim’

By CNA/EWTN NEWS | LA PAZ, Bolivia — Arriving in Bolivia on Wednesday afternoon, Pope Francis greeted those waiting for him with the greeting jallalla, significant because it comes from the Quechua-Aymara languages of the nation’s indigenous… Original Article

How Should We Offer Ourselves to God?

By Dan Burke | What’s the best way to offer ourselves to God? How is it done? Why is it important?  Of Oblation, from Finding God through Meditation, by St. Peter of Alcantara Cordial thanks being given to God, presently the … Continue reading

German Section of Vatican Radio Receives 'Wild Verbal Slap'

By Edward Pentin | An article published July 3 on the German edition of Vatican Radio’s website headlined “Moral Theologian: Church’s Sexual Morality is In Motion”, together with an accompanying picture featuring two lesbians kissing, has caused… Original Article

The ‘Francis Option’

By TOM HOOPES | The “Benedict Option” is one way for Christians to respond to the apparent victory of secularism in the culture war. I want to propose something else — the “Francis Option,” as laid out in Laudato Si … Continue reading