By Tim Millea, MD Catholic Health Care Today The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was established 116 years ago. Since …Read More
Category: Guest Opinion
The Church as the people of God
By Patrick Schmadeke Evangelization in the world today Near the end of the movie “Thor: Ragnarok,” the villain Hela has done …Read More
Hope gives us the strength to take one more step
By Sarah Adams Gray Space Graces Column I recently texted some of my friends and asked them how they define …Read More
Eucharist as ‘sacrifice’
By Ella Johnson Eucharistic Revival Column “Sacrifice” is a difficult word to ponder. Its associations with self-deprivation and suffering are …Read More
Welcoming and belonging: getting out of a rut
By Patrick Schmadeke Evangelization in the world today Column The biblical scholar Raymond Brown once said “the Church has always …Read More
Evaluating the definition of brain dead
By Dr. Tim Millea Catholic Health Care Today Column What is the definition of “death?” The answer seems straightforward. According …Read More
Eucharist: thy kingdom come
By David Pitt, PhD Eucharistic Revival Column From the earliest days of the Church, Christians have been thinking about the …Read More











