Catholic U.S. Military Families Spend Holiday Weekend on Retreat

DAHLONEGA, GA — More than 20 U.S. Military families spent part of the Columbus Day weekend on the tranquil shores of Camp Hidden Lake in northern Georgia, engaged in outdoor fun, prayer, reflection, dialogue, fellowship, and celebration of the Eucharist. The families took part in a Catholic Military Family Camp co-sponsored by the Evangelization Office of the Archdiocese... Continue Reading →

3 Musts For Evangelization

Evangelization is something that Jesus tells us all to do. Patrick Sullivan recently joined me to give us three tips to evangelize those around us. These tips are not only for our neighbor, but especially for our families. These tips will strengthen your resolve to share and live your faith in a way you never... Continue Reading →

Life is Precious

Last night I was in the middle of teaching a class on the Holy Trinity when an scary text message was received.  It was from my wife, and I could tell by the tone that she was distraught. Her mom received news that nobody wants to here.  Cancer was the word.  It has been something... Continue Reading →

The Fullness of Time

Galatians is one of Paul's finest legal arguments and a rich treatise on theology, in which he lays out the benefits of adoption (literally, "son making"), and drawing a line between advocates of Jewish legalism and the Libertines. At one point in Chapter 4, he uses a phrase that is profitable for our discussion here.... Continue Reading →

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