
Medieval Saint in modern England: Dorothy Kerin
Miss Dorothy Kerin was a most unusual woman and amazing saint in the “Catholic” usage of the word as one fully sanctified and manifesting…
Miss Dorothy Kerin was a most unusual woman and amazing saint in the “Catholic” usage of the word as one fully sanctified and manifesting…
Fordham University is a Catholic Jesuit university of considerable fame for the excellence of education. I graduated from Fordham Collage in 1966. The required…
One of the most significant figures in the development of pastoral theology and healing ministry in the last decades, Dr. Kenneth McAll, made the…
This is among the most controversial (or most disregarded) scriptures in the whole of the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 15:28-29: When all things are…
I recently had the honor of celebrating daily Holy Communion at a five-day Camps Farthest Out. This is a summer camp program established to…
This essay examines a theologically unpopular and neglected topic: the wrath of God. It suggests how the mercy of God flowers once the wrath…
This is an especially important tool of spiritual warfare that should be used against the ever-increasing inroads of radicalism in school boards, universities and…
I was raised in the 1950, in a solidly Irish and Italian neighborhood of New York. It was the pre-Vatican II Catholic Church, and…
This guest article is a chapter adapted from America in Danger, Left and Right: Biblical Analysis, Actions and Intercessions for the Current Crisis (2022), by William…
More Mercy: A more biblical theology of the afterlife and eternal destiny In 2011 a spirited debate broke out among Evangelical circles reference a book…
Baptizing the Dead? This is among the most controversial (or most disregarded) scriptures in the whole of the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 15:28-29: “When…
The Church of England is the founding church of worldwide Anglicanism, which includes the Episcopal Church in the United States. Anglican Churches are the…