Grace is hard to picture and, consequently, hard to believe.
Spirituality
Father James Martin, S.J.: Learning from St. Ignatius
Who was St. Ignatius of Loyola?
Searching for God in the city of angels
Just as I saw with my coworkers, the expressions of faith of the poor and vulnerable are occurring against a background of chaos and fear.
How do you picture God in prayer?
What’s your favorite image of God in prayer?
Dear anxious millennials: I have the perfect prayer for you
Said with purpose and conviction, the Memorare can remind 20-somethings that we are not alone in our restlessness.
We all need a good shepherd—but it doesn’t need to be a priest
Hasn’t the good Lord given someone to watch over you?
Father James Martin, S.J.: How kind are you?
Many Christians get obsessed with following a variety of rules that they forget that one of the most basic requirements about the Christian life is to be kind.
How do you practice your faith over the summer?
We asked readers how they find God and upkeep their faith over summer.
Can’t tell where God is calling you? Follow your wounds.
Much as I hate to admit it, the Good Lord does not spread his map before us.
When “Catholic guilt” gets in the way of Catholic faith
Taken to the extreme, ‘Catholic guilt’ can become an obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as scrupulosity.
