It is fitting that as Catholic Schools Week begins and we mark the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, the patron saint of Catholic education, that we consider the importance and significance of friendship.
Why it’s worth thinking about friendship this Catholic Schools Week
The power of anger: It can be destructive, but there are ways to navigate it positively
“A familiar anonymous saying puts it: ‘Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting it to hurt the other person.'”
Sacred relics to be displayed at four churches
Companions of the Cross Father Carlos Martins will present “Exposition of Sacred Relics: Treasures of the Church” in four churches in the diocese in early May.
Ask Father Tom: Why do we pray if God already has a plan?
Through prayer, God integrates even our rebellion into a greater, redemptive good.
Institute offers free online video series on thought of St. Thomas Aquinas
The Thomistic Institute in Washington has launched “Aquinas 101,” a free online video course that instructs interested viewers in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Thomas Aquinas and the Art of Making a Public Argument
There is, in many quarters, increasing concern about the hyper-charged political correctness that has gripped our campuses and other forums of public conversation. Even great works […]