Poll numbers show majorities are unhappy with the choice they almost certainly will face in November between President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump. A new movie called “Civil War” capitalizes on this negative mood. What do we need in a president?
St. Vincent Ferrer, known as the "Angel of Judgment," was a Spanish Dominican friar who, in the early 1400s, dedicated his life to preaching across Europe, aiming to convert non-Christians, reunite heretics and schismatics with the faith, and inspire sinners towards penance.
The saints are not unreachable "exceptions of humanity" but ordinary people who worked diligently to grow in virtue, Pope Francis said.
It is wrong to think of the saints as "a kind of small circle of champions who live beyond the limits of
Should we really give to anyone who asks of us? It is easy to imagine that the reason Jesus tells us to give is because people have needs and we should try to meet those needs. And it is certainly good to
A Christmas ad from 2020 that is once again gaining popularity suggests that personal goals are not about measuring up but rather being ready for the life in front of you. Created by the Dutch pharmacy company Doc Morris, the Christmas commercial
Kenneth Craycraft is probably correct when he suspects that most Americans can’t name a single bike race besides the Tour de France. But there are hundreds of professional bike races around the world, including the Vuelta a España, which recently wrapped up
Faith, hope and love. These three theological virtues should be the very foundation of our spirituality. Yet, sadly, faith, hope and love seem to be greatly lacking in much of our public lives today. We see this in the strife that divides
Our Sunday Visitor publisher Scott Richert writes that too often today, we absolve ourselves of any moral responsibility from the unintended consequences that come from the choices we’ve made. He writes: “One of the hallmarks of moral maturity is recognizing the consequences
Msgr. Owen F. Campion pays tribute to Britain’s Prince Philip, who passed away on April 9. Msgr. Campion writes that “his blood was the bluest of the blue. His grandfather, uncle and three first cousins were kings of Greece. His mother was
With Lent as a time for conversion, Pope Francis has laid out a handy guide in a new series reflecting on the seven virtues and their opposites -- a host of "parasites" that will feast away without the fortifying "vitamins" of virtue