
Healing or Harm? Unmasking the Occult Roots of Crystal Healing
By Teresa Yanaros What is the Occult? For us as Catholics to effectively stand firm against the occult, we must first know the definition

By Teresa Yanaros What is the Occult? For us as Catholics to effectively stand firm against the occult, we must first know the definition

The shiftiness of college years does not always create the best circumstances for keeping New Year’s Resolutions. Though I hardly ever pass up an opportunity

In our family, we celebrate New Year’s Eve in a typical way – Midnight Mass, party at our the house of our paternal grandparents, fireworks,

I never realized how much St. Stephen was the man until after my reversion. Reading through Acts for the first time I felt a certain

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

Spirited Audio Adaptation of “A Christmas Carol” from The Merry Beggars Soars Atop Podcast Charts Advent rerelease of classic Charles Dickens tale celebrates chart-topping success

“Catholic Owned” Aims to Build the New Catholic Economy with App and Christmastide Shopping Guide Digital platform connects buyers with Catholic Owned businesses during Christmas

What is the greatest treasure you have been given? Your health, your life, your gifts and talents, your family, your possessions? No — our greatest

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

For the past three months, the liturgical calendar has been reminding us of our spiritual allies. Towards the end of September, we commemorated the feast

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

One day a few years ago, I had just finished Mass when a parent of one of our youth group kids came up to me.

There are times when I speak the word of God and feel as though I am speaking gibberish. I wonder if anyone could understand the

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

It’s funny how your life can change in an instant with something that seems so small, so insignificant. In 1906, a 12-year-old Polish boy named

In the opening collect for the Memorial of St. Charles Borromeo, the Church prayed, “Preserve in the midst of your people, we ask, O Lord,

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
The Carmelites are one of the most famous Religious Orders. Here are six great Saints who came from this community.

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

By Mary Boneno, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. If you check the “Saint of the Day” tab on any Catholic app, you will find that