Greg Pocak shares that The Vatican Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life recently asked him and his wife, Lisa, to present the opening keynote for the Tenth World Meeting of Families in Rome this June: ...
Columnist Greg Popcak addresses the false attitude many Catholics have about their desires. In this season of Lent, he writes: “The traditional practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving present a challenging, but welcome opportunity to ...
Doctor Greg Popcak asks the important questions about the Christmas season: “What is the real reason the Word became flesh at Christmas? What does the Church say is really the ultimate reason we are called ...
Dr. Greg Popcak, host of the popular call-in radio show More2Life, examines the concept of forgiveness in his latest column: “What does it really mean to forgive someone? It is possible to forgive someone … ...
With COVID-19 cases rising because of the delta variant, more and more schools are having to put protocols in place to help slow the spread of the virus: mask mandates, distance or hybrid learning, social ...
In the latest installment of his series of articles exploring what it means to be pastoral, Greg Popcak explains the true meaning of being merciful — and how it doesn’t simply mean being nice. He ...
Dr. Greg Popcak discusses “Eucharistic coherence,” writing that people of goodwill must see the Eucharist as medicine and the Church as a field hospital. However, he writes, “But as we see in the actual field ...
Dr. Greg Popcak writes that while Pope Francis elevating catechists in the Church to an official ministry is a good step, more needs to be done to empower and equip the faithful to fulfill their ...
As we begin the Easter season, in his latest column, Dr. Gregory Popcak explores how we can meditate upon Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection to help us shape the response to the suffering in our ...
Dr. Greg Popcak looks at the recent decision by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to deny blessing same-sex unions. The response has been widely characterized in the press as a coldhearted, discriminatory ...