
Confidence in Our Identity as Christians
I think when we enter into a cancel culture that will not be open to discussing different views because they are automatically contrary to the

I think when we enter into a cancel culture that will not be open to discussing different views because they are automatically contrary to the

Today’s readings have a common theme: that the Scriptures all point to Jesus. Peter speaks to the people on Pentecost morning, explaining that Jesus is

“Modesty is more than just a hemline, it is an interior disposition that influences not only our dress, but our thoughts an actions.” -Leah Darrow

Archdiocese of Boston Revives Interest in Priestly Vocations with Powerful Video Series Vocations Boston Releases “Scivias” As a Guide for Discernment Boston, MA —

The new calendar year officially began in January and the new liturgical year started even before that. Nevertheless, the new Easter season seems to hold

Consider what St. Joseph must have known, when the prophesy spoke about Mary’s suffering? It was though he wasn’t there. He had to come to

Every normal human being wants to live. Every day, we do all sorts of things to take care of our physical life – eat, sleep,

When we hear the phrase “good-news” we tend to think that automatically whatever will be proclaimed will be received as good-news. However, our own spiritual

My friend Fr. Cyril Ibeh of Sokoto Diocese calls the Sacrament of Confession a “Tribunal of Mercy.” He sees the spiritual exercise commonly known as

One of the errors I’ve run into is to believe that we only are to love those in need of love. It’s a view that

One time I was teaching a group of eighth-graders about sin. One boy raised his hand and said, “I really don’t want to sin. Would

“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

“…becoming a saint isn’t easy…just ask John Duns Scotus. Duns Scotus was a Scottish Franciscan priest and philosopher from the late 1200s. He was a

“The Old Rugged Cross” is the title of a well-known song written by George Bennard more than a century ago (1912). Afterwards, various famous artists,

Lord’s Supper (Last supper) is one of the most famous paintings in the world. There are different versions of this painting, but Leonardo da Vinci’s

Glory is attractive, but the cross is repulsive; we love to arrive at a destination called glory, but we often reject the narrow and thorny

Glass Canvas, a team of ministry-minded creatives and strategists, has created a game-changing new suite of digital tools called Tilma Parish, uniquely designed to meet

I really think it’s difficult to change the culture‘s attitude towards abortion without faith in Jesus Christ. First, let it be known that what I

“Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you’ve got Till it’s gone They paved paradise And put up a parking lot.”

OSV Institute for Catholic Innovation Seeks Big Ideas to Compete for $100,000 in 2021 OSV Challenge Second annual competition launches to spark innovation and revitalize

When I was teaching at a high school, a student came up to me and asked, “Why do you Catholics stand, sit, kneel, stand, sit,