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Calling for formal recognition of “those lay men and women who feel called by virtue of their baptism to cooperate…
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Overcoming the fear of personal sacrifice doesn't come naturally. But the Catholic Catechism clearly says the moral virtues are acquired…
Following through on a proposal made at the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon, Pope Francis said there are plans…
Here’s a narrative recently promoted nationally, beginning in Seattle, by the Associated Press. In May, a 75-year-old man with cancer…
Charles Blondin is one of history’s most famous tightrope walkers, having crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope three hundred times…
I’ve always had an appreciation for stories told in medieval settings. From the legends of King Arthur to The Chronicles…
Whenever Lent approaches, many Catholics begin conversing about the penances they will undertake – what we’re giving up for Lent…
A few weeks ago, we celebrated the feast of the Epiphany. The Gospel proclaimed for Epiphany came from Matthew 2,…
If you spend any amount of time around the Church, you are likely to hear some discussion about God’s love…
An abuse survivor, who had been disparaged for being a homosexual, said that Pope Francis told him that God made…