Brad Miner

Changing the World is Not Enough

My generation, Gen Z, has been graduating from college for about ten years now, and is typically told some variation of the same message at Commencement: go forth and change the world. But not everyone can change the world. And perhaps it’s…

War – The Catholic Thing

War is a dreadful thing. If we find glory in it, it’s because we admire soldiers for their bravery, prowess, and sacrifice. I’ve known soldiers who march in parades on Memorial Day or the Fourth of July and are proud of their service, exactly as…

The Lives of Christian Moms

When I taught CCD, I used to tell my kids, ‘If everybody else is doing it, it’s probably wrong.’  The Christian life is difficult. The truth is difficult.”  So said Kelley (as we may call her) when I interviewed her, in January 1999, a few…

How They Died: Martyrdom of the Apostles

In The Cost of Discipleship (1937), Dietrich Bonhoeffer writes that Christ invited St. Peter “to the supreme followship of martyrdom for the Lord he had denied. . .thereby forgiving him all his sins. In the life of Peter, grace and discipleship…

St. Jerome and the Lion

Then one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep. See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.”– Revelation 5:5 There’s a story (likely a legend echoing the earlier…

Two for Thanksgiving – The Catholic Thing

Stephen P. White There is something fitting about the date of Thanksgiving. I don’t mean that there’s anything particularly special about the fourth Thursday of November except that it invariably falls in the last week of Ordinary Time.  And so…