The War on AdventDecember 12, 2025 by Joseph VukovJoseph Vukov While the rest of the world starts celebrating Christmas before Advent has begun, the Church will always bide her time.What Is the Best Education for Your Child?December 11, 2025 by Mark BradfordMark Bradford I would say that the Church has a profound moral obligation to provide an appropriate education for all students.What Sacred Music Has Taught Me as a Gen Z CatholicDecember 10, 2025 by Elijah GuevaraElijah Guevara Sacred music is not just good-feeling art or the smells and bells of traditionalism. It’s an essential part of our worship, the handmaiden of the liturgy.Movie Review: Wake Up Dead ManDecember 9, 2025 by Leah Libresco SargeantLeah Libresco Sargeant While much of the mystery revolves around the possibility that a dead man has walked out of his tomb, it is Fr. Jud who is present when a heart begins to beat again. Catholic Call To Be the Soul of the World (2 of 2)December 9, 2025 by Tim GlemkowskiTim Glemkowski As lay Catholics, we should not be dismayed by the erosion of the culture around us, but we do not have the luxury of ignoring it either.Catholic Call To Be the Soul of the World (1 of 2)December 8, 2025 by Tim GlemkowskiTim Glemkowski Catholics who attempt to engage the world without first being given over entirely to a personal relationship to Jesus risk becoming a countersign.Saint Nicholas and the Battle Against ChristmasDecember 5, 2025 by Fr. Steve GrunowFr. Steve Grunow The real substance of Christmas is rooted in the liturgical observances of the Church’s year of prayer and worship.Wicked at Christmas, More Than a FactDecember 4, 2025 by Fr. Ryan Mann and Fr. Patrick SchultzFr. Ryan Mann and Fr. Patrick Schultz Perhaps the scapegoating violence of Wicked: For Good can save the Church from an overly sentimental notion of the birth of Jesus at Christmas, and hopefully, we the Church can save the culture from an endless cycle of scapegoating violence.Documentary Review: John Candy’s “I Like Me”December 3, 2025 by Matthew MaloneMatthew Malone John Candy has lit up the silver screen with his larger-than-life personality. He was also a Catholic and described as one of the gentlest and most charitable people ever.Gospel in Flesh: A Live SeminarDecember 2, 2025 by Nell O’LearyNell O’Leary But is this the way we understand our bodies and sexuality—as a sacred theology, as a revelation of the eternal plan and mystery of God?