
A Christmas Carol & Detachment
I recently attended a live performance of the Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The cast did an excellent job portraying the well-known tale in a new

I recently attended a live performance of the Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The cast did an excellent job portraying the well-known tale in a new

When I came back to New York from Lourdes, France I had a new admiration for Saint Bernadette. It was wonderful learning about the different

The Augustine Institute Announces New Documentary Series Showcasing Humanity of Modern Saints First installment in “Based on a True Saint” series focuses on the humble

My conversion story begins on Palm Sunday, 1992. My parents had me baptized and christened “Mary.” My Mother in heaven was watching over me long

Still I notice You when change begins, and I’m braced for colder winds I’ll offer thanks for what has been & what’s to come, You

As we are approaching the anniversary of the last apparition of Fatima, and the ‘Miracle of the Sun’ on October 13th, I find myself reflecting

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Have you ever wished that you had been born in Ancient Israel and had been of the age to see Christ in person? Can you

We as Christians are called to a life of death and resurrection. Dying to ourselves, dying to our sin, dying to our desires.

In the Bible, when the Israelites lose a battle, they ask: What have we done to offend God? Who slept with his sister? Who stole

Life seems to be speeding up. I especially noticed this acceleration during the past year when I moved to New Jersey from New York City,

About ten days ago, the Lord led me to the adoration chapel at my local church. It was late in the evening, and I was

Curé d’Ambricourt: “I said to her, ‘Peace be with you,’ and she’d received that peace on her knees. What wonder, that one can give what

We need the voice of St. John Paul II in this day of superficiality, where we seem to care about how things look more than

The month of October opens with the feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, who is known for having preached “the Little Way”. By reminding us

Catholic Legacy Empowers Catholics to Make Faith the Center of Their Estate Plans with Free Online Tools Groundbreaking estate planning platform allows Catholics to make funeral

“Thus a man and a woman, who by the marriage covenant of conjugal love ‘are no longer two, but one flesh’ (Mt 19:6) render mutual

Red Bird Ministries Seeks To Reframe Cultural Perspective on Life and Grief During Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month Non-Profit Organization Offers Uniquely Catholic Resources

The Augustine Institute Partners with Sent Evangelization to Introduce Catholics to the Gift of Door-to-Door Evangelization Seven-part course designed to reach souls within parish neighborhoods now available

God, in His merciful goodness and abundant love, assigned an angel to protect and help me as I stumble awkwardly towards Heaven. Furthermore, God has assigned

The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still. —Exodus 14:14 And Jesus went with them, but when he was only a