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Jesus’ frequent refrain—“Do not be afraid”—should be our mantra of discipleship.
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Jesus’ frequent refrain—“Do not be afraid”—should be our mantra of discipleship.

What would it look like to live in the now? The question itself might sound a little tired or clichéd, but the truth is that to live in the now is to live the freedom of the children of God.

On my first visit to Rome, I rushed to see St. Peter’s. It was a church I had drawn when I was in third grade
St. Carlo Acutis: Pray for us! A loving God offers us friendship, and the result of that gracious act is our holiness. God alone is

Catholics the world over keep the Day of the Dead of honoring ancestors and departed loved ones.

The presence or chorus of the saints—living and dead—reassures us that we never travel alone. They might say, “we got your back.”

The saints and blesseds are special signs of God’s activity.

Francis’s greatness, I think, comes from his ability to transfer, and transform, his internal conversations to the physical reality of the external world.

For Clare of Assisi, friendship with Christ entailed a friendship of self-giving love.

Father Murray Bodo, OFM, addresses the very real experience of the emptiness we sometimes encounter in prayer.