Season after season, Catherine Huss struggled to find the right swimsuit. Then, she decided to create her own — and started a new kind of swimwear company. The 31-year-old in San Diego began her company in 2020. Today, women can browse through
Nearly 50 million people — close to one of every 150 people — are exploited in modern slavery worldwide on any given day through forced labor or forced marriage, according to the Global Estimates of Modern Slavery for 2021. And it’s on
On May 11, Title 42 will expire. And that’s a good thing, writes the Our Sunday Visitor Editorial Board. The 2020 policy was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic to enable U.S. border officials to expel migrants immediately in the name of public
Colleen Pressprich reminds us of the words of Pope Saint John Paul II who said: “Human persons are willed by God; they are imprinted with God’s image. Their dignity does not come from the work they do, but from the persons they
In a video to promote his monthly prayer intention, Pope Francis on Wednesday called for prayer and action to end capital punishment in nations across the world, including the United States, where more than 2,400 incarcerated men and women are held on
Briana Jansky writes that amid a culture that has gone so far astray from the values of Christ, faith-filled Catholics can provide a witness to the power of God and his Church. “The recent shootings and attacks on human life within the
Pornography is a danger to public health, and it threatens the dignity of all men and women, Pope Francis said.
"The dignity of men and women is also threatened by the inhumane and increasingly widespread practice of 'wombs for rent,' in which women,
Gretchen Crowe, editorial director for periodicals, shares in this week’s column an experience she had while living in France for a couple years as a kid. During a school outing to ski on the Jura mountains, she had to take a Poma
Gretchen Crowe shares how she, too, has jumped into the Wordle craze: “Each evening, after the kids are in bed, I’ve been getting out my pen and piece of scrap construction paper, and indulging in a few minutes of puzzle play. If
To give credit where it is due, this story was told by Father Bob Astorino, a Maryknoll Missioner from New York, now with God — a good friend who served in the Far East for many years. One day, he was on