How NOT to Be a Heretic About the Trinity: An Interview with Dr. Stephen Bullivant

I first met Dr. Stephen Bullivant a couple years back and we hit it off immediately. He’s über-smart (he earned his doctorate in theology from Oxford) and has a delicious sense of humor. You can’t help but like him. Stephen converted to Catholicism in 2008 (same year as me) and has since developed an impressively …

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Learning from a Miracle-Working Evangelist of Thousands

Today we continue our regular series called “Learning from the Saints.” Our guide is expert Bert Ghezzi, a dear friend of mine and the author of numerous books including Voices of the Saints, Saints at Heart, and Discover Christ: Developing a Personal Relationship with Jesus. His more recent books are The Power of Daily Mass and The Heart of Catholicism. You can …

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What Apple’s CEO Gets Wrong About Discrimination and Religious Freedom

Last night, Apple CEO Tim Cook published an op-ed for The Washington Post, titled “Pro-discrimination ‘religious freedom’ laws are dangerous” (his scare quotes, not mine.) It’s already been shared tens of thousands of times and is a trending article on Facebook. The article is undoubtedly rousing and emotional, but it’s sadly lacking in real substance. …

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The Best Digital Catholic Tools: An Interview with Verbum’s Alex Renn

Each of the last three popes—Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI, and St. John Paul II—has independently described the modern new media as “gifts from God.” This is partly because these tools are tremendous vehicles for evangelization, allowing us to invite millions of people who would never enter a church to encounter Christ, but it’s also …

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