David Mills asks Catholics a strange but imperative question: Why is it important to think with the mind of a murderer? The answer, Mills writes, lies in the example of two priests — “one real ...
In a new essay for Our Sunday Visitor, columnist David Mills looks at the too-common belief that God doesn’t lose battles — or let us lose them. While that might sound comforting to those engaged ...
Columnist David Mills explores the reality of false convictions from a Catholic perspective, writing that it’s something the Church warns about in its social teaching: “False conviction is a problem for Christians in two ways. ...
Our Sunday Visitor columnist David Mills reacts to a recent Facebook post in which someone mentioned following all of the Church’s teachings. Mills explores what that means — and even if it’s possible. “The Church ...
In his latest essay for Our Sunday Visitor, columnist David Mills reacts to a recent call to stop the exodus from the Church of England by turning it into “a social institution with a spiritual ...
Columnist David Mills tells the story of St. Thomas Aquinas becoming upset with having to stop his important, theological work to travel to meet the king of France — the future St. Louis: “St. Thomas ...
Writer David Mills explores our society’s fascination with celebrity culture and the choices we make to try to model our own behavior after that of the rich and famous: “The problem isn’t just that admiring ...
Columnist David Mills looks at the story of Peter Maurin, who co-founded the Catholic Worker movement with Dorothy Day. As he grew older, Mills writes, “his mind was going. He was a month short of ...
In his latest column for Our Sunday Visitor, David Mills writes about the anger that is all around us. It can come from too much talk about politics — especially on social media. But what ...
Columnist David Mills writes about how Christians are called to experience pleasure — and how by denying ourselves some of these pleasures during Lent, we can appreciate them all the more come Easter Sunday. Using ...