Msgr. Beaulieu – Trinity Sunday
Last weekend, as the Church celebrated the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, it is the opportune time to reflect upon the mysteries of the Trinity. Along with Corpus Christi,…
of the human person from conception until natural death
Last weekend, as the Church celebrated the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, it is the opportune time to reflect upon the mysteries of the Trinity. Along with Corpus Christi,…
Annually, January 22 is designated as a particular day of prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right to life and of penance for violations to…
Scholars tend to consolidate the Pauline epistles into four groups: (1) Thessalonians; (2) Galatians, Corinthians & Romans; (3) the Captivity epistles; and (4) the pastorals. The two letters (or epistles)…
Virtually all Pauline scholars agree that 1 Thessalonians is the first letter written by Saint Paul that has survived. It was likely written somewhere between 49-51 AD. The other Pauline…
The names of the most prominent Founding Fathers are well-known—Washington, Jefferson, Franklin and so on – yet, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence was Charles Carroll (1737-1832)…
In the Chronograph of 354 or the Philocalian Calendar, using the Roman designation for identifying dates, it is mentioned that on the third day before the kalends of July or…
From the Ninth through the Twenty-fourth Sunday in Year A of Ordinary Time, the second reading is taken from the Letter of Saint Paul to the Romans. Among the authentic…
The various letters or what is collectively identified as the Corinthian correspondence is associated with Saint Paul’s third missionary journey. He wrote his two canonical letters to the Corinthians during…