The first weeks of Advent focus more on the Lord’s second coming in glory than on his first coming at Bethlehem. The Gospel ...
COMMENTARY: From Genesis to Guadalupe, Scripture and tradition reveal that Satan cannot replicate humility — the very virtue ...
COMMENTARY: From medical studies to classic Catholic stories, evidence abounds: reading aloud is one of the most powerful ...
COMMENTARY: Christ calls his followers not simply to do good but to preserve and illuminate as ‘salt and light’ — a mission ...
On his first apostolic journey abroad, Pope Leo XIV will travel to Lebanon, where he will visit the tomb of St. Sharbel, the 19th-century Maronite monk and hermit who is revered for his piety and a ...
Aboard the papal plane on Thanksgiving Day, Pope Leo XIV kicked off his first international trip — a visit to Turkey — with ...
COMMENTARY: When celebrating the quintessential American holiday abroad, one can’t help but reflect on why traditions, which ...
Justice and mercy, he said, must guide political and social life. The Holy Father also highlighted the 1,700th anniversary of ...
Founded by Scottish Catholic Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow after he met a Malawian boy during a famine who told him he just wanted ...
As families gather across the country, the first native-born U.S. saint offers a steady example of thanksgiving rooted in ...
This week, Pope Leo reminded Catholics of what having a truly thankful heart means: “to recognize that we all have received so many gifts, first and foremost, the gift of life, the gift of faith … and ...
The commemoration of Nicaea recalls the first of the Ecumenical Councils, convened in 325, when the Church, under the ...
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