The Art of Easter: Supper at Emmaus

Viewing and pondering sacred art, engaging in vizio divina, offers the faithful a great way to meditate more deeply on the life of Jesus Christ and the mystery of salvation. This series of articles will highlight several pieces of art related to the glorious Easter season, with specific attention to Scripture readings. Each of these […]

The Freedom Found in Overcoming Temptations

“I Can’t Help Acting on My Temptations, So I’m Not to Blame” Long before I entered the seminary, I was talking to a young woman and asked about her prayer life. She told me, “I have to overcome some of my sins before I go to God in prayer.” I told her she had it […]

Sins Should Be Forgiven, Not Excused

In 1973, the internationally distinguished psychiatrist, Karl Menninger, wrote a book entitled, Whatever Became of Sin.  He predicted that the time would come when people no longer believed that there is such a thing as sin.  With the growth of humanism and the decline of religion, people would excuse their immorality by blaming their biology, […]

BOOK REVIEW: Don’t Let Death Steal Your Story

WSJ Obituary columnist James R. Hagerty’s book, Yours Truly: An Obituary Writer’s Guide to Telling Your Story, is a thought-provoking and engaging work that explores the importance of crafting our own obituary and telling our own story. Hagerty’s inspiration for writing this book comes from his own experience with his father’s passing. Like many people,… […]

980: Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News [Podcast]

Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News Tucker Carlson “agreed to part ways” with Fox News effective immediately on Monday April 24 2023. Dr. Taylor Marshall reacts. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. Dr. Taylor Marshall’s newest book: […]

Is Tucker Carlson Pulling Out of Protestant Christianity?

TRANSCRIPT   Throughout all of Catholic history, there have been multiple conversions of the intellectual kind. Saint Augustine, of course, immediately springs to mind, along with Anglican prelate John Henry Newman and so forth. Of course, behind the scenes, grace is always operative, but that grace operates on some aspect of the person, and, quite often, that […]