BALTIMORE (CNS) — Colin Miller and Nathan Belk are spending their days walking through the streets of downtown Baltimore. In their backpacks they might carry some clean pairs of socks for a homeless person or a bottle of water. But they are
The domestic Church is a natural small group of faith that is underutilized and undersupported. Dr. Greg Popcak argues that instead of parish renewal programs that fade in and out of parish life, churches should focus on renewing our domestic churches and
Spread the truth of the Faith by doing something, saying something about things that matter most
Finding the humor in the ‘absurdity of suburban life’ from a Catholic perspective
The Collegium Center for Faith and Culture in Camden, New Jersey, provides ministry throughout the Northeast
The young adult years are a time of rapid change and transition. People in their 20s and early 30s are often moving homes, changing jobs, meeting new people and figuring out what they want to do in life. In his recent apostolic
Americans who do not identify with any religion — the so-called “nones” — are now as big a part of the country’s population as Catholics and evangelical Christians, according to data from the General Social Survey. The survey, which interviewed more than
Despite scandals, the interest in joining the ranks of Catholicism has not only maintained but has grown.
The process of entering into full communion with the Church encourages a true conversion of heart.
Nearly 40 years ago a young attorney in Louisiana named Frank Summers and his journalist wife, Genie, experienced a conversion from a purely secular lifestyle, embraced their Catholic roots and began earnestly seeking God’s will for themselves and their family. Feeling called