Summer travels can be fun and incorporate the Faith. If you plan on traveling anytime soon, here’s a scavenger hunt that can help make the experience totally Catholic. You can use the list as a starter for your own ideas or make
In a new interview with Our Sunday Visitor, Bishop-elect Erik T. Pohlmeier, who will be ordained a bishop and installed as the bishop of St. Augustine, Florida, on July 22, spoke about his own vocation and the role that families play in
Managing editor Scott Warden reflects in his latest column on a recent video message from Pope Francis to teenagers. Encouraging teens to make the most out of their summer vacations, the pope said: “I encourage you to use well and responsibly the
Christian families are called to embark on a journey of love and service that will lead them to joy and hope for the future, Pope Francis said.
In marriage and family life, those who follow Jesus' call will see that "he always precedes
Families are called to bridge the gap between older and younger generations and defend life, said U.S. Cardinal Kevin J. Farrell, prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life.
Celebrating Mass in St. Peter's Basilica June 23, the feast of the
The Catholic Church professes marriage and family life to be a path to holiness -- a daunting concept -- but one that can start with a tiny step, Pope Francis said.
"Start from where you are, and, from there, try to journey together:
In a video message released by the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network June 2, the pope offered his prayer intention for the month of June, which he dedicated to families. At the start of each month, the network posts a short video of
Greg Pocak shares that The Vatican Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life recently asked him and his wife, Lisa, to present the opening keynote for the Tenth World Meeting of Families in Rome this June: “The Rome event is billed as a
Families play an important role in a society's development when ideologies are not imposed upon them, Pope Francis said.
The family is the "primary planter of the tree of gratuitousness," and when civilization "uproots" that gift, "its decline becomes unstoppable," the pope said
Editorial director for periodicals Gretchen Crowe shares how her family is preparing to welcome their third child into the world. While this preparation looks a lot less like clothes laundered and diapers purchased, it looks more like her two other children talking