The Narrow Door: Teachers, Students and Salvation
Jonathan Doyle urges Catholic teachers to remember their accountability for their students’ salvation – and how an authentic faith can lead students to be followers of Christ.
Jonathan Doyle urges Catholic teachers to remember their accountability for their students’ salvation – and how an authentic faith can lead students to be followers of Christ.
Fr Daniel McCaughan explains that we are made for Love, what the virtues are for, and how these relate to our life in the Body of Christ.
Whether we realise it or not, God is calling each of us to a particular mission; a particular plan that He has for our lives. In this episode of Bruce Downes The Catholic Guy, Bruce reflects on the story of Moses in the Old Testament and his own experience to challenge us to think about what God might be asking of us.
In this interview with Sherry Weddell, we discuss how one can move from an early follower to an active apostle, the steps to discovering one’s gifts, and the role of prayer in discerning our gifts for Christian mission in the world.
In this edition of Foolish Wisdom, Bernard provides an overview of the four temperaments, and how they can help us appreciate and relate to others better.
Luke Streher proposes that living a life to the full is living all that God wants for our lives. To help us do this, he provides three fairly recent examples of lives lived to the full: St Maximilian Kolbe, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati.
menALIVE co-founder Robert Falzon speaks about about what it means to be an authentic Catholic Man, how the parish can build up manhood, and why it is important for men to be “social beings”.
Fr Paul Uwemedimo challenges us to allow the words of Jesus to change us in this homily for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time.