Why are Moses and Jesus Often Compared?

Why are Moses and Jesus Often Compared?

In chapter three of the letter to the Hebrews the inspired author tells the readers that Jesus is superior to Moses. This is significant in many respects, and the writer does this to remind them of their new faith and responsibility to the gospel. Moses And The Old...
6 Saintly Thoughts on Guardian Angels

6 Saintly Thoughts on Guardian Angels

It is believed we each have a specific angel watching out for us, protecting us from car crashes and facepalming when we sin. But have you ever thought what having a guardian angel specifically means? What does the Church even say about this? The Catechism explains...
Religious Jokes, from a Fransiscan Frier!

Religious Jokes, from a Fransiscan Frier!

A Franciscan, a Jesuit, and a diocesan priest were together . . . what could go wrong? Enjoy these knee slappers and eye rollers! The mission of Breaking In The Habit is to evangelize and catechize in the Franciscan spirit in order to promote faith, energize...
Sts. Crispin and Crispinian: Typo or Twins?

Sts. Crispin and Crispinian: Typo or Twins?

Born in the early 200s, Saint Crispin and Chrispinian were noble Roman brothers, who are rumored to be identical twins by late Danish pianist Victor Borge, but due to a poor joke made by Borge, stating that his father and uncle were identical twins, but he was not...
Don’t Give Up too Quickly on Friends

Don’t Give Up too Quickly on Friends

It has been said we live in a throwaway society. People throw things in the trash or recycle bin we no longer need. We do it with the latest trends and we also do it with ideas. It is sad when we do the same thing with people in our lives. This happens in...
God’s Not Dead—Neither is Mary

God’s Not Dead—Neither is Mary

I’m a Catholic with many Protestant friends and some family members, too. One of the most stabbing comments is when the topic of Mary comes up. The notion that Catholics worship Mary is nails on a chalkboard. When I get the twitching to stop, I gently correct the...