Courage and Faith on the Commencement Stage
Posted May 19th, 2015
A remarkable story of courage and faith reached its climax on the commencement stage at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, last weekend. As Kristen Adlhoch walked off with her degree to her [Read More...]
Three Great Big Benefits of Lent
Posted February 24th, 2015
Catholics have a bad reputation. The world thinks of us as largely irrelevant and mostly negative. Society has become so extreme in its embrace of various forms of immorality, we are largely [Read More...]
The Christmas Novena Begins Today
Posted December 16th, 2014
There are only nine days until Christmas. Time to pray with increased intensity to prepare for the Nativity of the Lord Jesus. Option 1 Click here for a traditional Novena prayer that [Read More...]
Sunday: If Christ Is Risen, Faithlessness Is in Vain
Posted May 2nd, 2014
(Photo: Flickr Yuya Sekiguchi) St. Paul famously said that if Christ has not been raised from the dead, our faith is in vain. This Sunday’s Gospel shows that the same thing can [Read More...]
Divine Mercy Novena Begins Good Friday
Posted April 18th, 2014
The Divine Mercy devotion is often associated with Blessed John Paul II. The Pope died on the vigil of Divine Mercy Sunday and will be canonized on Divine Mercy Sunday this year. [Read More...]
John’s Last ‘Normal’ Day
Posted March 14th, 2014
On March 14, 2013, John Shankman was involved in a single car accident that nearly took his life. His mother, Dr. Kimberly Shankman is dean of the college at Benedictine College in [Read More...]
How to Pray a Holy Hour
Posted December 26th, 2012
Click here for the printable, pdf version. To pray a holy hour, all you need is a tabernacle with a lit sanctuary lamp, a Bible, and perhaps a Compendium of the Catechism [Read More...]