In "We don’t have a vocations crisis, we have a crisis of faith," Father Patrick Briscoe argues that the real issue facing the Catholic Church in the U.S. is not the declining number of priests but a broader crisis of faith. Despite
Before controversy erupted on social media, the Kansas City Chiefs’ placekicker Harrison Butker received a standing ovation for his commencement speech at Benedictine College. Responses to the speech from Benedictine college students and recent graduates were generally appreciative. The main exception was
Sarah Kroger’s new album "A New Reality" was inspired by a conversation with her artist representative who urged her to create more raw and authentic songs. The album, released on May 17, showcases Kroger's vulnerability and her journey of faith, addressing both
Jockey Keith Asmussen calls on his Catholic faith daily as he competes in the high-stakes world of horse racing, and the sport's stage gets no bigger than the one he will be on May 4, when he rides in his first Kentucky
In preparation for the solar eclipse, columnist Simcha Fisher wrote an essay about the symbolism of it: how the sun is like Jesus and the moon is like the sacraments. When she experienced the event, however, she was at a loss for
On Divine Mercy Sunday, 19 Benedictine College students entered the Catholic Church. 17 of them were student athletes. This is the fruit of intentional efforts on the part of the administration and the coaches to prioritize spiritual growth. This article looks at
In August 2020, Jimmy Lai was arrested by Hong Kong authorities for violating the Chinese National Security Law. In this article, Lai’s friends and associates recount the former billionaire’s loss of his personal fortune and decision not to flee Hong Kong. His
Iowa Hawkeyes basketball superstar Caitlin Clark supported by Catholic faith, family
Coach at Caitlin Clark's Catholic high school alma mater reflects on what forces shaped the Iowa Hawkeyes superstar.
"She's one in a million," said McGraw. "I think she's going to do great things for the WNBA next year."
For plummeting worldwide fertility rates to change course, people must find courage to "do the hard thing" of raising large families, and that courage comes from faith, said Catherine Ruth Pakaluk, an economist at The Catholic University of America in Washington.
"We live
While President Joe Biden is "very sincere" about his Catholic faith, "there are things that he chooses to ignore," Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory said in an interview March 31.
During a discussion on Easter on "Face the Nation" on CBS News, host