Philip Kosloski

Looking to deepen your sense of wonder? Then this book is for you

Typically when we think of living a sacramental life, we immediately think of the seven sacraments. While that is not wrong, we often miss a much larger sacramental experience that encompasses everything we do. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This is what Regis Martin, professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, sets out to correct in his […]

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An inside look at my new book on Skellig Michael for #StarWarsDay

[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] With the release of latest Star Wars films, the ancient monastery atop Skellig Michael has enchanted the world with its beautiful vistas and mysterious history. While much has been written about the architectural feats achieved by the monks on the lonely island, little has been discussed about the daily life of the religious

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Want to draw closer to the Blessed Virgin Mary? Then this manual is for you

There is a rich history in the Catholic Church of pious devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary. These devotions were all born out of a deep love of our Blessed Mother and were aimed at helping the faithful draw close to Mary so as to draw closer to Christ. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] However, during the past

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5 practical ways to pray more in the New Year

[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] Start the New Year off right in your spiritual life! Check out my latest article at Aleteia: As the New Year approaches many of us will pledge ourselves to numerous “New Year’s Resolutions” –typically these involve such goals as losing weight or exercising more. If we’re really feeling inspired we may pledge to

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The beauty of a forgotten Advent tradition: the “Rorate Mass”

[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] The Rorate Mass is a beautiful tradiation worth preserving for future generations. Here is my article at Aleteia: The season of Advent falls each year in the dark month of December and it is a month when we see the general theme of the liturgical season being echoed in nature. Darkness has crept

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