
Love Alone Fulfills Us
St. Pope John Paul the Great once said, “Man can only find himself in a sincere gift of himself.” He is echoing Jesus’ connection between

St. Pope John Paul the Great once said, “Man can only find himself in a sincere gift of himself.” He is echoing Jesus’ connection between

Whether we call it Eucharistic Adoration or Holy Hour, the time we spend with the Eucharistic Lord in Adoration offers many graces. Often, however, it
St. Thomas has an interesting statement about the Eucharist that I’ve been thinking about for sometime, and feel as though has been validated by my

It was one of the odder things about returning to the Catholic Church. Suddenly I realised that I had seven more books, and a few

“This is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know

Duc In Altum Collaborative Restoring Truth and Life in Catholic Schools Children and families in 43 states receiving exceptional Catholic education in non-profit group

My high school batch at St. Paul College of Pasig, a Catholic school for girls here in the Philippines run by the Sisters of St.

“Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and said: ‘Holy Father, keep those you have given me true to your name, so that they may be

January 20 — the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration — is also the feast day of Pope St. Fabian, a pope who was chosen, not

When Jesus was being arrested at the beginning of His Passion, He made it clear that He could have asked His Father to “send me

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

After the celebration of Christmas Day, I had the opportunity to take a vacation. It was not until I embarked on this journey that I

When many people think of the Middle Ages, they imagine a time of ignorance, of a lack of civilization and culture, and of forced conversions

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

The word “baptize” in Greek means “to immerse”. And this is fitting, because Jesus’ baptism wasn’t a few drops of water sprinkled on the head

Why is the sacrament of Baptism such a HUGE deal? How can we even begin to wrap our heads around the power of this Sacrament?

I recently finished weaning my toddler, my second born. When her sister was her age (nearly two and a half) she not only had been

This weekend we celebrated the Epiphany! But who were these mysterious Magi who came from the East? Here are some things you may not know

Guest post by Fr Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross. January 3rd is the feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Ever

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,

Divorce is an unnatural occurrence. At least, it should be. Unfortunately, we don’t all view marriage through the lens of the Church. We don’t all