
It’s Biblical to Ask Saints to Pray for Us
(This was originally shared here on AnsweringProtestants.com, as part of a longer post.) There is nothing wrong with asking the heavenly saints to pray for

(This was originally shared here on AnsweringProtestants.com, as part of a longer post.) There is nothing wrong with asking the heavenly saints to pray for

As the stories progress a man named Paul – once Saul takes center stage. We hear of his hatred for the early church and his approval of St. Steven’s martyrdom, his murdering Christians, and his subsequent conversion.

I was watching the Pro-Life March on Washington for most of the day. I’ve smiled at how young the protesters look, marveled at the immense

SoulCore’s New Online Fitness Studio Uses Physical Movement to Cultivate Spiritual Growth and Devotion to Mary Guided by the Blessed Mother, SoulCore prayer and fitness

Pro-Life Group Launches “Forbidden Discussions” Video Series Targeting Gen Z and Abortion New series from Healing the Culture aims to prove that it’s possible to

There are many truths about Rome. For instance, all roads lead there. Also, it is the center of the Catholic Church and so was the

Sophia Communications, a full-service Public Relations Agency that offers access to a wide array of media platforms — both faith-based and general market — and

In You’re a Miracle! My Story of Alcoholism, Miraculous Healing, and God’s Infinite Power, Joe McGivney, a relative of Knights of Columbus founder Bl. Michael McGivney, explains

By Guest Writer Suzan Sammons What comes to mind when you hear “Lenten devotions?” If you’re like most Catholics, your mind’s eye sees a priest

We all love to have a sense of belonging. Every organization attracts members, and to be a member is to have a sense of belonging

Having just celebrated the beautiful feast of the Epiphany, aka, the Adoration of the Magi, I have been ruminating on some of the things that

John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, “Behold, the Lamb of God.” The two disciples

About Gregory St. Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 326/330 – 390), nicknamed since antiquity as ‘The Theologian’, was a fourth-century bishop, born in the rural setting of

During this season of Advent, we are reminded of “waiting.” Each year I find myself getting more and more excited for Advent. While most people

Guest post by Fr Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross. Want to hear a real demon story, one for which I can personally

“Stephen, filled with grace and power, was working great wonders and signs among the people. Certain members of the so-called Synagogue of Freedmen, Cyreneans and

When I was a girl, Santa Claus always came while we were at Midnight Mass. It was one of my favorite traditions. We would get

Monks of Clear Creek Abbey. Rorate Coeli: Marian Sounds of Advent. Manchester, NH: Sophia Music Group, 2022. CD-Audio $16.99. Available from the publisher. Carmelite Sisters

Catholic Institute of Technology Becomes World’s First Catholic University Distinctively Focused on STEM Research University Founders: “We envision a future in which the Catholic Church has

Many things bring us happiness. Many of us who live in luxury are spoiled for choice. A promotion, salary increment, expensive restaurants, or a holiday
Today at Holy Hour I read this passage in “The Living Flame of Love,” by St. John of the Cross: He [The Holy Spirit] touches