Father Patrick Briscoe narrates the vibrant community life and service-oriented mission of Christ in the City missionaries in Denver, Colorado, emphasizing their joyful approach to communal living and dedication to serving the marginalized. Volunteers, including Meaghan and Erin, engage enthusiastically in chores
The 2023 celebration of the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi Sunday) takes on added meaning as it marks approximately one year of the three-year National Eucharistic Revival. Launched last year by the U.S. bishops on Corpus Christi
In a growing national divide, 16 states have recently passed laws limiting or banning “gender transition” procedures, while three states — and counting — have declared themselves “trans sanctuaries.” Healthcare institutions — and public opinion — are starkly divided over the wisdom
Every Catholic church houses God present in the Eucharist. At the same time, many of them also hold relics or remains of the saints — holy men and women now in heaven after dedicating their lives to God. Some churches in the
Summer is normally the time we take a break from things. School is over, the weather is nice, and most people take at least some time off work. However, we should not take a break from our spiritual life. Summer takes place
Mother's Day is upon us once more. The yearly celebration is marked by bouquets of strangled dandelions held closely by chubby little fists, colorful cards of crayon and construction paper, singing your praises as the best pancake maker and storyteller in the
Last year, Clare Coffey made a trip to Mexico without a goal in mind other than to have a nice vacation. Little did she know that the real reason she was there was to see the miraculous image of Our Lady of
The national pro-life movement is, in large part, led by women and men who converted to the Catholic faith. While each tells a different story of his or her journey to the Catholic Church, all of the leaders who spoke with Our
During Lent, many Catholics take up the prayer practice of spiritual reading. Now that we have entered into the Easter season, why stop? Spiritual reading is a crucial part of the Catholic experience that should not be relegated to a season of
As our culture wrestles with sexual confusion, it’s easy to forget the chaos within — the myriad ways we have been pierced by sexual disintegration in our own lives. Each of us bears the wound. For people like Andrew Comiskey — who
Like Christmas and other Catholic holy days, Easter is often misunderstood and mis-celebrated. Either its origins are said to be based on pagan holidays (a myth we will bust), or we treat it as a day to binge after a season of