Array of Hope Announces Evangelization Channel for Roku, AppleTV & More
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
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
I have a relative who is an avowed atheist, which makes for very interesting conversations when I go home for the holidays. Last year we
We all know about the spiritual fruit that comes from praying the rosary. Throughout the centuries, the popes have encouraged, even insisted upon the regular
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
Aristotle teaches that “definition” is the first act of the intellect when constructing arguments or seeking to even understand. Now to The Philosopher, definition was
I have been actively trying to pray more during my breaks at work. The break room is in the basement where no WIFI service can
A great push has been put together within the Church towards a reinvigorated attempt to “evangelize” which is a Mission of the Church. This must
When I was first ordained, the rigidity that has been criticized on some clerics existed in me. My Spiritual Director told me I had a
Source & Summit Launches to Help Parishes Elevate the Liturgy as Mountaintop of Catholic Life New Liturgical Organization Helps Post-Pandemic Parishes Propel Worship to the
“Do not grieve over the temptations you suffer. When the Lord intends to bestow a particular virtue on us, He often permits us first to
My husband and I recently sold our home after several months of it being on the market. In the process there were a lot of
Once again, the Catholic Church has reached the point in its liturgical year called Ordinary Time. For most of my life, I have heard priests
Instruction is like a bottle of oil handed to you. The oil will make the mechanisms of yourself move with ease, remain healthy, and safeguard
And which of you, if he ask his father bread, will he give him a stone? or a fish, will he for a fish give
Last week we celebrated the birthday of the Church — Pentecost. I am amazed I looked forward to this feast day so much; sometimes it
Archdiocese of Boston Revives Interest in Priestly Vocations with Powerful Video Series Vocations Boston Releases “Scivias” As a Guide for Discernment Boston, MA —
“He made them, the vicars of His love.” (St. Ambrose) The golden, autumn sunlight glistened upon the dewy morning grass as I walked upon the
“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
The feeling remains that God is on the journey, too. ~ Saint Teresa of Ávila I would like to share my personal experience of how
As the world was shutting down this past April due to coronavirus, prisons and hospitals and nursing homes became fortresses, with no-one allowed in or
Guest post by Karen Pullano. Back in another lifetime, when my husband and I had just our four little girls, I was working at the