Reflect, for a moment, on these 12 types of people sitting next to you in church this Sunday.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
How do you preach mercy to those who cannot see their sin?
Because we moderns cannot recognize sin, we have to do more than urge people to reject it.
Getting older isn’t for the weak
The future demands faith. Either we summon it and nurture it, or fear will rule our final days.
Have you ever had the spiritual wind knocked out of you?
When the Spirit is knocked out of you, you understand that it was never really yours.
Is your self-image holding you captive?
A solitary image, of ourselves or others, is often more misleading than life-giving.
The dangers of becoming a ‘professional’ Catholic
The saints are passionate; the lukewarm are professional.
In purgatory, God turns back time—and transforms sin
God’s mercy finds a way to fix, in time, in us, what a time of sin has distorted.
All Saints Day is not Lesser Saints Day
Today in honoring the saints, we recognize that they have built the church.
Even with so many dead in the Civil War, what Lincoln teaches us about the value of human life.
We love our definitions, our categories and our ability to transform most anything in the world into an equation.
What Catholics in post-Protestant democracy can learn from medieval monarchs
If we, the people, are ourselves responsible for the good of the state, then we have the same obligations that a medieval monarch once had.
