Thomas Griffin 3/15/21 (For Crisis Magazine) All great parents discern what is best for their children by weighing what keeps them safe and what is best for their development into adulthood. This has been a year when countless families have spent more time together than ever before. An opinion column for The New York Times entitled “I HateContinue reading “The Perils of Pandemic Parenting”
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3:00 P.M. Worship: The Hour for Giving Christ Our Utmost Attention
Thomas Griffin 3/12/21 (For Busted Halo) One day, on a visit to an old seminary in my diocese, I found myself alone in a chapel which was devoted solely to Eucharistic adoration. I had ventured to the seminary for some private prayer since I had no plans for the day and was desiring some extraContinue reading “3:00 P.M. Worship: The Hour for Giving Christ Our Utmost Attention”
It’s Time to Restore the Sunday Obligation
Thomas Griffin 2/25/21 (For Crisis Magazine) The time has come for Catholics to return to Mass in person, and the time has come for bishops to restore the Sunday Mass obligation. Catholics are not missing the sacrifice of the Mass because of COVID-19, they are skipping Mass because they simply do not think it isContinue reading “It’s Time to Restore the Sunday Obligation”
Abolishing Truth: The Equality and Do No Harm Act
Thomas Griffin 2/23/21 Currently, the number of executive orders signed by President Biden has eclipsed the forty-mark while reversals of Trump policies and heated debates between Democrats and Republicans are guaranteed to continue regarding what is best for the future of the country. Both sides claim they are right; they each claim to be onContinue reading “Abolishing Truth: The Equality and Do No Harm Act”
Our Obligation to Go Back to Church in Person
Thomas Griffin 2/19/21 (THE FEDERALIST) Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of the archdiocese of Detroit is making headlines for his efforts to push Catholic parishes and other religious groups to return to normal, pre-COVID worship services. On Feb. 9, Vigneron issued a statement noting his diocese will remove the dispensation put in place last March excusing Catholics fromContinue reading “Our Obligation to Go Back to Church in Person”
Ashes to Ashes: Lent Restores All
Thomas Griffin 2/17/21 Today is Ash Wednesday, the day which marks the beginning of the penitential season of Lent. For most of us, this day was one of serious reflection accompanied by the reception of ashes on our foreheads. However, similar to so many other aspects of the previous year, this may look very differentContinue reading “Ashes to Ashes: Lent Restores All”
Wearing Ashes (and your faith) in Secular Spaces
Thomas Griffin 2/17/21 I always look forward to Ash Wednesday as a launchpad for the holiest time of the year. Leading up to this day a few years ago, things were a little different. At the time, I was nervous about how my coworkers in the business world would view me if I walked aroundContinue reading “Wearing Ashes (and your faith) in Secular Spaces”
Truth Commission: Lessons in Propaganda
Thomas Griffin 2/10/21 “At the bottom of their hearts the great masses of people are more likely to be poisoned than to be consciously and deliberately bad. In the primitive simplicity of their minds they are more easily victimized by a large lie than by a small lie.” The author of these chilling words: Adolf Hitler.Continue reading “Truth Commission: Lessons in Propaganda”
God’s Mercy, Endures Forever
Thomas Griffin 2/8/21 There is rampant friction among Christians of all ages surrounding the notion that a person can live his life in any fashion, repent before he dies, and God will mercifully forgive him and grant him eternal salvation. When all is said and done, God will admit him into His presence, overlooking hisContinue reading “God’s Mercy, Endures Forever”
Tebow’s Passion for Life
Thomas Griffin 2/5/21 On Friday, March 29th the annual March for Life took place in a virtual context. While this was radically different from the usual gathering of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people in Washington, D.C. there were still some inspiring moments of hope and renewal. The keynote speaker was Tim TebowContinue reading “Tebow’s Passion for Life”