Two separate polls show that Americans are relying more on their faith to help persevere through the coronavirus pandemic. The Pew Research Center, in a survey released April 30, showed that nearly one-fourth of all Americans say their faith has grown stronger
In the latest from Our Sunday Visitor, the editorial board writes: “St. Paul, in his Letter to the Romans, shares with us this critically important point: ‘All things work for good for those who love God’ (8:28). In other words, even in
Living in northern Italy, OSV author Shaun McAfee and his family are adjusting to a new norm in living in an area where the coronavirus is widespread. He writes: “On March 9, my family arrived in the parking lot outside of our
When Laverne Weishaar, a 100-year-old in Nortonville, Kansas, was asked what advice she had for young people today, she said: “Trust in the Lord. See that you live the right kind of life that you get to heaven.” Gretchen R. Crowe, editorial
After he converted to the Church 14 years ago at the Easter Vigil, Our Sunday Visitor managing editor Scott Warden writes that while he thought that night was the end of his conversion process, he soon found out that it was just
A February 13 and 14 conference at The Catholic University of America in Washington was aimed at helping promote faith-oriented employee resource groups nationwide. One of the first of its kind, the conference was attended by over 150 business leaders and human
It wasn't a miracle, but the scene that unfolded on Dan and Judy Gotto's farm in Bankston shortly before Christmas became a beautiful testament to faith. In December, members of the family had carefully laid out many small piles of cattle feed
Monsignor Campion reacts to a recent poll that says the number of Catholics who regularly attend Mass continues to decline. He writes that he hopes the realities exposed by this poll will summon Catholic parents to do something, to take the lead
Writing about his own reversion to the Catholic Church thirty-three years ago, publisher Scott Richert shares that it took him being lost and uncertain for him to find refuge in a church and the Eucharist. In a moment of clarity while genuflecting
Publisher Scott P. Richert writes: “The reality is that many of those who have vanished from our pews over the past year had been only physically present for some years before that. As social pressure from friends and co-workers and family began