
The Beauty of the Cross
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross; the day in which the Church venerates the cross of Christ as a

Today we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross; the day in which the Church venerates the cross of Christ as a

Acts 12:1-11, Psalm 34, 2 Timothy 4:6-18, Matthew 16:13-19 Do you relate better with Peter or Paul? For me, it is Peter without a doubt.

By guest writer Catherine Sheehan. The image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of the most common images associated with Catholicism. Numerous Catholic

Back in the eleventh century in Trani, Italy, a non-Christian woman was debating her Christian neighbors about the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

During Advent and Christmas, I often think of the Holy Family. I look at the poor and homeless in my community in relation to Mary

Larry Bird was perhaps the greatest basketball player in history, but it didn’t always come naturally. Every morning before school, he would go to the

There is a long standing beautiful tradition in the Catholic Church for women to cover their heads while at mass. I realize that writing on

Espoused to Christ by Erin Kinsella. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2025). 224 pp., paperback. $18.95. Consecrated virginity is the oldest form of consecrated life

Damascus Embarks on 25th Anniversary Season of Life-Changing Catholic Youth Summer Camps Ohio-based summer camp that became a missionary movement with national impact celebrates astounding growth and
Deuteronomy 4:32-40, Psalm 33, Romans 8:14-17, Matthew 28:16-20 CCC 234: “The Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. It is

IVF is Not the Way: The False Promises of Artificial Procreation by Stacy Trasancos. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, NH, 2025). 256 pp., paperback. $18.95. In

I remember an impactful talk given by Dr. Scott Hahn in an Atlanta home a little less then a year ago. In it he compared

Augustine Institute Pilots Unique On-Campus “Teachers for Christ” Program in Partnership with ICLE Comprehensive and fully-funded initiative aimed at the renewal of Catholic education kicks

Whenever we say the word “sin”, people today have various kinds of misconceptions. Some may immediately think about being judged. Others may even cringe at

There’s something about grief that changes us. It changes the way that we see life. It changes not only how we view the future but

This article focuses on the vocation of motherhood and womanhood (looking also at fatherhood and manhood), in light of Mary’s role as Mother, Sister and

Last Sunday’s Gospel speaks to us of some counter-cultural themes: forgiveness, chastity, faithfulness. Let’s look at some of these themes. First, forgiveness. This is a

Catholic Owned® Celebrates Boom in New Catholic Economy with Reimagined App and Eastertide Shopping & Liturgical Living Guide Growing digital platform makes it easier than ever

Martyrdom confounds the modern mind… and how could it not? Living in an age of religious skepticism and scientism, we “enlightened” Westerners are unable to speak

He made them the vicars of his love. – St. Ambrose of Milan It is a special grace to be able to accept the invitation

Hypuro Fit Introduces First Authentically Catholic Fitness App Rooted in Theology of the Body Christ-centered approach behind online personal training company helps Catholics achieve wellness