by Ralph Martin | Jul 31, 2018 | Ralph Martin
Dear Troubled Catholics, I have never seen so many “ordinary Catholics”—who usually never follow or hear about Church news—as deeply troubled as I have seen them in response to the recent revelations about the retired archbishop of Washington, DC. Cardinal...
by Ralph Martin | Jul 20, 2018 | Ralph Martin
Millions are asking, sometimes in groans too deep for words, is there any hope for me? Will my life ever be a success? Will I ever find real love, or ever love others truly? Is there really, after all this disappointment, sorrow, and tragedy, any hope of everything...
by Ralph Martin | May 18, 2018 | Ralph Martin
Pope John XXIII implored the whole Church to pray in preparation for the Council, asking God to send us a “new Pentecost,” and Benedict XVI called for the whole Church to pray for a renewal of Baptism and confirmation and be “baptized in the Spirit.” For more than 40...
by Ralph Martin | May 4, 2018 | Ralph Martin
Prayer is simply the name that has traditionally been given to communication, or conversation, with God—it is awareness of Him, consciously being present to Him, and Him being present to us. Most of the laws we discover in the development of our human...
by Ralph Martin | Mar 9, 2018 | Featured Authors, Ralph Martin
The following is an excerpt from Ralph Martin’s newly re-released booklet, “What Happens When I Die?” This may come as something of a surprise, but Scripture indicates that lukewarm Christians have a chance of being damned. I was surprised, even...