In a recent speech, Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia reminded Catholics that in troubling times such as these, it’s important to remember that all are called to emulate the saints and strive to achieve holiness.
During his papal trip to Africa, Pope Francis visited the poor living at Matthew 25 House in Maputo, Mozambique. The pope was welcomed with dances, songs, wreaths of white and yellow flowers placed around the pope’ neck. He visited the home’s chapel
Leaving home to start college is — without a doubt — a big change. You have to leave behind family and friends whom you have known your whole young life. College is a place to start fresh and, as cheesy as it
Newman Centers on college campuses can help students grow personally, communally and spiritually
Redemptoris Mater Seminary gives reason for Church to pay attention to evangelization efforts in China
On June 10, the Vatican’s Congregation for Catholic Education released a new document titled “Male and Female He Created Them: Towards a Path of Dialogue on the Question of Gender Theory in Education.” This timely document seeks to address the confusion of
Sitting near the chapel at Regina Senior Living in Hastings, Minnesota, Fathers Martin and Leonard Siebenaler — brothers in life and in the priesthood — have many stories about growing up on a dairy farm during the Great Depression and their years
Houston runners, walkers to partake in night of Mass, Eucharistic adoration and 20-decade Rosary vigil
On May 1, Pope Francis sent an invitation to the event “The Economy of Francesco,” named after St. Francis of Assisi. The event will take place in Assisi, Italy, from March 26-28, 2020. It is an initiative to which young economists and
The teachings of the Church on homosexuality are beautiful, freeing and filled with the message of truth, authentic love and hope. At the same time, it’s hard to read and learn these teachings in the dark or while in a very dimly