5 Catholic Myths About Manifestation (and What the Church Really Teaches About ‘Attracting’ Blessings)

Is “manifestation” compatible with Catholic faith? Discover five myths about the law of attraction and what the Church really teaches about prayer, providence, and divine blessing.

Catholicism and Artificial Intelligence: Understanding Antiqua et nova

What does the Catholic Church teach about artificial intelligence? Discover the key lessons of Antiqua et nova, the Vatican’s 2025 note on AI and human dignity. Introduction: A New Frontier for Catholic Teaching Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how we live, work, and even pray. But what guidance does the Catholic Church offer for theContinue reading “Catholicism and Artificial Intelligence: Understanding Antiqua et nova”

Staying Human in the Age of Artificial General Intelligence: A Catholic Guide

How Catholics can uphold human dignity, embrace technology wisely, and live out their vocation amid rising AI Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is no longer science fiction—it is influencing our workplaces, our relationships, and our very understanding of what it means to be human. As Catholics committed to truth, dignity, and the common good, it isContinue reading “Staying Human in the Age of Artificial General Intelligence: A Catholic Guide”

Silence in the Final Days of Advent: Listening for the Whisper Before Christmas

1. A Different Kind of Countdown As the world grows louder with shopping, travel, and celebration, the Church grows quieter. These last days of Advent — December 22, 23, and 24 — are not a frantic finish line but a sacred pause. Pope Francis once remarked: “Silence is not a void but the presence ofContinue reading “Silence in the Final Days of Advent: Listening for the Whisper Before Christmas”

How Advent Silence Heals Our Over-Connected Lives: A Catholic Approach to Technology & Prayer

CatholicGuidance.com When the world is loud, God still whispers Every December, the same paradox returns. We speak of peace on earth, but our lives are anything but peaceful. Between endless notifications, shopping lists, group chats, and calendar alerts, it’s easy to enter Christmas exhausted instead of expectant. Advent was never meant to be another busyContinue reading “How Advent Silence Heals Our Over-Connected Lives: A Catholic Approach to Technology & Prayer”

Waiting With Purpose: How to Live Advent as a Catholic Journey of Hope and Renewal

The word Advent comes from the Latin ad-venire, meaning “to come to” or “arrival.” It is the first season of the liturgical year—four weeks of prayer, reflection, and preparation for the birth of Jesus at Christmas.

Finding Peace: How the Rosary Reduces Anxiety

Introduction: The Rosary as a Source of Peace October is the Month of the Rosary in the Catholic Church. Every year, Catholics around the world rediscover this ancient devotion as a way to deepen prayer and find inner calm. In a time of rising stress and uncertainty, the Rosary offers a uniquely Catholic form ofContinue reading “Finding Peace: How the Rosary Reduces Anxiety”

The Growth Mindset at Work: Practical Tips for Christians in the Workplace

Introduction In today’s dynamic world, success isn’t just about innate talent—it’s about the mindset you cultivate. Enter the concept of a growth mindset, a transformative approach that believes abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work. This mindset not only fosters resilience in the face of challenges but also promotes continuous learningContinue reading “The Growth Mindset at Work: Practical Tips for Christians in the Workplace”

Top Eight Reasons Why Young People Choose God

Here are eight reasons millions of young people have chosen God. Most of the reasons deal with searching for a higher purpose, asking fundamental questions, overcoming disappointment, sadness and insecurity. These are often the younger person’s way of approaching the question of belief in God and it is a very good to start and maintainContinue reading “Top Eight Reasons Why Young People Choose God”