Season four of "The Chosen," the wildly popular series on the life of Jesus that began its existence as a crowd-funded streaming series, is finally here, much to the delight of fans around the world. This time around, all episodes will enjoy
Lent is a time to free oneself from slavery and take action to free others suffering from the multiple forms of slavery that afflict the world, Pope Francis said.
Even though baptism has begun a process of liberation, "there remains in us an
When we first meet Vinicius in the epic novel “Quo Vadis,” he is consumed by earthly desires. His love for Lygia, a devout Christian, is fueled by possessiveness rather than respect. He embodies the worldly temptations that can easily distract us from
As we receive the ashes of Lent, a new fire casts its light in the heart of the Church. It is the fire of the National Eucharistic Revival, a beacon calling us to reassess our relationship with the Real Presence at the
The First Last Word: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Lk 23:34)
Ancient Christians wanted to know Christ, to imitate Christ, to feel the presence of Christ in themselves and, most of all, to understand better what the Lord’s sacrificial death on Calvary meant for them and for the world. Like them, we spend
Have you noticed that, in 2024, the most dark and difficult annual day of self-examination and penitence falls, by some terrible misfortune, on the same exact same day as Ash Wednesday? Yes, this year Valentines Day coincides with the beginning of Lent.
Pope Francis has asked top Vatican officials to set aside the first full week of Lent for spiritual reflection, but for the fourth year in a row he has decided not to gather them and go on retreat.
"The Holy Father invites the
Many Catholics arrive at Easter exhausted, having thrown themselves into their Lenten penance. With the 40 days of fasting and prayer behind us, the Easter season is a time of feasting and revelry. The simple fact that the 50 days of the
For Lent this year, Catholics all over the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas are literally getting a message from God over their radios.
On more than eight commercial radio stations in the Greater Kansas City area and nine Catholic Radio Network stations,