The Patron Saints of Intentionality

While most Boston College students are just rolling out of bed, I have the great fortune…

On Race and Religion

Christians can be terrible at encountering others. So often we are the ones who play into…

Prayer and Time

Praying is an act of faith. When you pray, you are participating in your faith life,…

Marcion

While listening to Richard Spencer’s take on Christianity, I noticed a funny coincidence. In his act…

The Worst Argument for the Death Penalty

Last month, I wrote about the problem of “therapy culture.” I am sure that, for many…

My First Lily Pad

In elementary school we are taught that all good stories have a climax, ranging from a…

Finding Fellowship

This weekend, I had the opportunity to go on a male mentorship program retreat in beautiful…

Gratitude in the Darkness

A few years ago the Lord encouraged me to start looking for Him in small places…

A Reflection for the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows

Death finds you no matter where you are, no matter how inconvenient the timing may be,…

Morality and “Me”

It is commonplace for Christians to regard relativism and skepticism as the principal cultural challenges that…