For All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day, the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica (Nov. 9), November 16 (Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time), the Solemnity of Christ the King, Thanksgiving Day, and the First Sunday of Adv … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2025
The Shaping of a Priest
50 Years of Seminary Formation and Ecclesial Identity
As a Catholic priest ordained in 1998, and as a professor of Dogmatic Theology and seminary director of admissions and recruitment (as well as having served as academic dean and assistant vice-rector in another seminary), I have had the … [Read more...]
Can the Creed Be Proven from Scripture?
Implications for Ecumenical Dialogue
Last year at the annual Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), the largest Protestant denomination in the United States, a motion was put forward to add the Nicene Creed to its doctrinal statement.[1. Mark Wingfield, “Motion will ask SBC to add … [Read more...]
“As We Await the Redemption of Our Body”
Part 1: Status Quaestionis Reflecting on inordinate desire and making a distinction between desire for things that are pleasurable to the senses (bodily) and desire for things pleasurable to the psyche, such as ambition or avarice, it is … [Read more...]
Questions Answered – November 2025
How Did Jesus Experience Temptation? Question One: Dear Father Cush, what is the Catholic Church’s understanding of the Temptations of Jesus in the Desert? If Jesus is sinless, how is he tempted? Answer: The Temptations of Jesus in the … [Read more...]
Book Reviews – November 2025
Jérôme Lejeune: A Man of Science and Conscience. By Aude Dugast. Reviewed by Fr. John J. Conley, SJ. (skip to review) An American Little Flower: Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich. By GinaMarie Tennant. Reviewed by Aaron Martin. (skip to r … [Read more...]







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