The Archdiocese of Detroit has launched an initiative asking Catholics to extend an invitation to someone to attend Christmas Mass. Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that, for many Catholics, hospitality doesn’t come naturally, but Christmas is the perfect time
On the last weekend in November, more than twenty thousand young Catholics gathered in Indianapolis for the National Catholic Youth Conference, an event held every other year for the young Church to come together to strengthen its foundation of faith. While news
As he takes stock of his blessings this Thanksgiving, Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that seeing his children grow in their faith ranks right at the top of the list.
Much has been made about Kanye West’s new album, entitled “Jesus Is King.” Our Sunday Visitor’s managing editor Scott Warden writes that while cynics might scoff at his recent conversion, all the faithful should applaud his willingness to use his public platform
In this week’s Openers, managing editor Scott Warden writes about Pope Francis’ tweet giving thanks for the newly canonized saints but accidently and automatically embedded a fleur-de-lis — the logo of the New Orleans Saints. The tweet did not go unnoticed by
Last month while he was in Africa, Pope Francis was asked if his relationship with God had changed since he was elected pope. Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that, for the faithful, taking stock of our own spiritual journeys
What would the world be like without the enthusiasm of young people? Quiet. In this week’s Openers, managing editor Scott Warden is reminded how the energy of young people at Mass and parish gatherings are the future and should be encouraged.
For the past several years, there are a few things I’ve worn almost constantly. The first is my wedding ring, which I’ve avoided losing for more than 18 years despite taking it off during showers and occasionally when putting sunscreen on a
This weekend, the Church celebrates the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, and we (finally) have passed the halfway point of this extended (and interrupted) liturgical season.
Last Sunday after Mass, it looked like Grant (our 14-year old) was holding the weight of the world in his arms. His baby sister, Norah, looked so small, so fragile as Grant clung to her. She was clad in white, with the