Thought for the Day

The most repeated phrase in Scripture is some variation of: “Do not be afraid.” Depending on which translation you use, it appears hundreds of times. Fear is a survival mechanism. It’s wired into our DNA to keep us from walking into traffic or petting a grizzly bear. But while physical fear keeps us alive, existential fear—worry over what we cannot control paralyzes us.

Thought for the Day

Some of the best seasons of our lives come right after the moments we thought there was no way through. A bit of unexpected grace steps in and clears a path we couldn’t see. If you’re in a season of waiting or looking at a dead end right now, take a second to remember the times before when a way was made for you out of nothing.

Thought for the Day

We live in a culture that treats busyness as a badge of honor and rest as something you have to earn. This is an invitation that doesn’t demand a prerequisite. It doesn’t ask you to finish your to-do list first. It simply acknowledges a fundamental human truth: we are tired, and we aren’t meant to carry it all alone.

Is IVF Truly Pro-Life? A Catholic Perspective

The debate over in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become increasingly important among Catholics and pro-life advocates. IVF helps many couples who struggle with infertility achieve their dream of becoming parents. Because IVF often results in the birth of children, many people assume it naturally fits within the pro-life movement. However, the issue is more complex than it appears at first. 

You can read the article by clicking here.

Please share your thoughts or any questions about this article in the “Comments” section below. 

Stay updated on the latest articles and insights from the column. Subscribe to my newsletter to ensure you receive every new postClick here to subscribe to the newsletter.

Peace

If you like this article, you might also enjoy:

Trump’s Bears Ears Decision Sparks National Debate
Religious Schools And Equal Access to Public Funding
Lessons Of Mercy And Patience In This Sunday’s Readings

Thought for the Day

There is a profound truth in those words. It is easy to hold onto a belief when the path is clear and the sun is shining. But choosing to trust when you cannot see the next step, when it costs you something deeply personal, and when every instinct tells you to give up—that is where faith transforms from a mere concept into a powerful, active force. It speaks to the resilience of the human spirit to find meaning and hold onto hope precisely when it is hardest to do so.

Lessons Of Mercy And Patience In This Sunday’s Readings

The readings for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time invite us to reflect on God’s mercy, patience, and love. Throughout these passages, we see a consistent message: God is powerful, yet He chooses to govern with kindness and compassion. He gives people opportunities to repent, grow, and draw closer to Him. 

You can read the article by clicking here.

Please share your thoughts or any questions about this article in the “Comments” section below. 

Stay updated on the latest articles and insights from the column. Subscribe to my newsletter to ensure you receive every new postClick here to subscribe to the newsletter.

Peace

If you like this article, you might also enjoy:

Trump’s Bears Ears Decision Sparks National Debate
Religious Schools And Equal Access 
Mayor Mamdani’s July 4 Speech Sparks Controversy

Trump’s Bears Ears Decision Sparks National Debate

President Donald Trump has again reduced the size of Utah’s Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. The move reverses protections put back in place by former President Joe Biden and revives a long-running dispute over federal land management, conservation, tribal interests, and economic development. 

You can read the article by clicking here.

Please share your thoughts or any questions about this article in the “Comments” section below. 

Stay updated on the latest articles and insights from the column. Subscribe to my newsletter to ensure you receive every new postClick here to subscribe to the newsletter.

Peace

If you like this article, you might also enjoy:

The “New Birth of Freedom” Exhibit Celebrates America
Religious Schools And Equal Access 
Mayor Mamdani’s July 4 Speech Sparks Controversy

Thought for the Day

There is a quiet trap in relying on our beliefs to define us: conviction requires zero effort. You cannot feed a neighbor with your belief in charity. You cannot comfort a friend with your philosophy on empathy. A stack of high ideals means very little if the person carrying them is unkind to the cashier, unreliable to their family, or defensive when challenged. True character isn’t found in what we claim to value in the abstract, but in the choices we make when no one is keeping score.

Thought for the Day

There is a profound difference between the superficial “peace” the world offers—which is often just the temporary absence of conflict—and the peace that Christ speaks of. The latter is not a sedative; it is a restoration. And restoration of something deeply broken is rarely painless. True peace is costly because it demands our entire selves.

Thought for the Day

Returning to God isn’t a long, grueling trek where you have to earn your way back into His good graces. Grace doesn’t demand a background check or a waiting period. The moment you decide to turn around—the very second you reach out with a sincere heart—you are already there. Just take that one step. He’s already waiting for you.