As we say goodbye to 2017 and hello to 2018, it is common here in the western world to make new years resolutions in an effort to better ourselves for the new year. Why don’t we use this to better our faith life?
Author Archives: Matthew Handley
Advent Reflections – Week 4
Now, I want you to close your eyes and say, “It is the fourth Sunday of Advent” fifteen times. It is also Christmas Eve, but we have four Sundays of Advent and that is what this post is about. I would like to apologize for the absence of last weeks post. Today’s post is shortContinue reading “Advent Reflections – Week 4”
Advent Reflections – Week 2
This is something I mentioned in the last post I made. We’ve noticed that lots of people read our blog and listen to our podcast, but very few people subscribe to our blog by email or follow us on Facebook or Instagram. We would very much appreciate it if you were to do so. SinceContinue reading “Advent Reflections – Week 2”
Advent Reflections – Week 1
Before I get on with the post, I wanted to mention something. We’ve noticed that lots of people read our blog and listen to our podcast, but very few people subscribe to our blog by email or follow us on Facebook or Instagram. I would very much appreciate it if you were to do so. Continue reading “Advent Reflections – Week 1”
The Mass isn’t Boring
Its a common critique among young Catholics and often used as an excuse for not going to mass. “It is boring.” Well that depends on why you’re there. I’ll be talking about that now on EPIC Radio’s blog. It is a common critique among Catholics, young Catholics especially. To a certain extent, I can understandContinue reading “The Mass isn’t Boring”
Why?
So this wasn’t what I had planned to write about this week. Similar to many priests and their homilies this past Sunday, I had to change at the last minute. This post is going to be on the First Baptist Church shooting in Texas yesterday morning. For a good synopsis on what happened, here isContinue reading “Why?”
My Conversion
Matthew Handley shares his conversion and choice to stay Catholic. Also some of his tools on how to reinvigorate your faith.
We Cannot Settle on Abortion
“If we settle, our movement will lose momentum and die.” Matthew Handley discusses the pro-life victory last week in the House and what it means for the movement.
Staying Catholic at College
“Aquinas is as Catholic as you want it to be.” Matthew Handley shares his experiences from his first few months at Aquinas College.
Statement from the Diocese of Raleigh on the Shooting in Las Vegas
“In times such as these, we, as Catholics, can turn to Mary, Our Blessed Mother. Mary was also without understanding at the foot of her Son on the Cross but she suffered with faith and hope.”