David Mills writes about a common criticism of Christmas — namely, that it seems too much like a fairy tale. He writes: “The Christmas story is a fairy tale. But critics don’t understand fairy tales, ...
In his latest for Our Sunday Visitor, columnist David Mills writes about how he recently came across a Facebook post where a group was attacking the notable Catholic author and speaker Scott Hahn, claiming he ...
Writer David Mills expounds on the myriad prayer requests he gets on Facebook — and the plan he has devised to actually follow through. He writes: “People you don’t know at all ask you for ...
On Friday, a student group at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles will host a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood — an event that has been approved by leadership at the Catholic, Jesuit-run institution in Los ...
Writer David Mills addresses the recent meeting between Pope Francis and President Joe Biden: “Many, many American Catholics got very upset with Pope Francis for not publicly criticizing President Joe Biden when they met at ...
David Mills explores how, in the past, the Church’s great social movements encouraged their members to learn through careful study and reading. Rarely is such a thing expected from Catholics today. He writes: “We tend ...
In his latest column, writer David Mills writes about the misconceptions some Protestants have about the Catholic Church. He writes: “It’s baffling how much even learned Protestants get wrong about Catholicism. They seem to do ...
David Mills writes that it might seem paradoxical, but even bad cops rushed into the twin towers on 9/11, adding, “It’s what they’d signed up for, what they did, part of who they were. You ...
Writer David Mills explores the concept of home — and how there is no better place to practice the virtues that will lead to our eternal home with God in heaven. Mills writes: “As Christians, ...
Writer David Mills recalls a recent experience at Mass where the priest encouraged the faithful to be more active in their participation — louder singing and more intense praying. Mills, however, writes that he enjoys ...