
The Virtue of Prudence
How do we become more prudent? By being more wise. But how do we acquire wisdom? Wisdom is rooted in values. The term “values” is derived from the...

How do we become more prudent? By being more wise. But how do we acquire wisdom? Wisdom is rooted in values. The term “values” is derived from the...

US Vice President Kamala Harris, fresh off a conciliatory meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a summit in Bangkok, decried Beijing without di...

THOSE intriguing words of Christ, “I give you praise, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and th...

“True prayer is neither a mere mental exercise nor a vocal performance. It is far deeper than that-it is spiritual transaction with the Creator of Hea...

I write this article Sunday, November 27, and today, for Catholics like me, is the first Sunday of Advent—the season of preparation for the Nativity o...

JEFFRY, an inquisitive nephew, asked me, “Uncle, how should I know who among my friends are true friends?” I initially thought of quoting quotable quo...

THAT beautiful gospel story of a centurion who approached Christ on behalf of his dying servant, importuning Christ for a miracle to happen, that is, ...

The “Beautiful Game” is back, and so is the biggest sport event in the world. To a Covid-19 weary world, the 22nd edition of FIFA World Cup in Qatar i...

“I generally avoid temptation unless I can’t resist it.”—Mae West IF we lived in the Third World, we would not experience being tempted by the “Black ...