
Of Things Unseen
Our first reading is such a great scene from the life of Abraham, but we often picture it wrongly. God promises him that he will

Our first reading is such a great scene from the life of Abraham, but we often picture it wrongly. God promises him that he will

Guest post by Joel Arzaga An altar server’s first duty is to serve at the altar by assisting the priest and the deacon, and by

By Luke Parker, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. How often do we hear some spiteful comment about the wealthy? In an era where socialist ideas

The Evangelical Catholic Transforms Vision of Evangelization During Lent and Beyond Game-changing movement activates lay missionaries at parishes and universities nationwide For pastors and

UST-Houston to Launch Digital Evangelization Series In Partnership with the Word on Fire Institute Groundbreaking Series Unites Catholic Influencers to Ignite and Inspire Faithful to

Gay “marriage” will threaten, snarl, huff and puff, but we should not fear. For, upon this rock Christ built His Church. It will not fall simply because evil huffs and puffs a little louder.

Array of Hope announces the launch of its new channel and app for Roku, AppleTV, tablets, and all smartphones. This new channel and app are

The closer a person approaches God, the less worthy he or she feels. A painting under a candlelight shows fewer defects than under the brilliance

“They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary His mother. They prostrated themselves and did

And out of gloom and darkness, the eyes of the blind shall see. —Isaiah 29:18 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom should

By guest writer Michael Astle. The other day I met a 6-year-old who knows more about the saints than your average adult Catholic. How is

Many years ago when I was teaching a group of middle schoolers about the Sacrament of Matrimony, I invited a couple who had been married

Family of Catholic Converts Produce Season Two of Hit Children’s Show, “The Wonderful World of Benjamin Cello” Wolaver Family Seeks to Evangelize Kids with New

It’s amazing how sometimes we are blessed with an insight into the Heart of God. I had such an experience this past summer. I was

A few years back, I was leading a group of boys through their Boy Scout Catholic Award. After the first session, one of the boys

The great American Catholic laywoman of the twentieth century, Dorothy Day, was well-known for her love for the poor. She opened up her home to

Exodus 90 Challenges Catholic Men of All Ages Through Faith and Fraternity Men’s Movement Expands to Find Fertile Ground Beyond Just Younger Men Exodus 90

There are about seventy million Catholics in the United States, making it the single largest denomination in the country. But of those seventy million Catholics,

One month ago today I gave birth to a baby girl. She was big, as in eleven pounds nine and a half ounces big. She

This is a theological reflection on some principles found in our first reading this Sunday. It is a more theologically worded reflection than my homily

I’ve been thinking about the new trend to live-stream masses… As a sacramental Church not being physically present in the Church building is less than