
The Trials of the Holy Family Echo Today
As Christmas approaches, I’m prompted to give you my take on Nativity stories involving the Holy Family. These stories might help us all become more mindful of the poor in our midst.
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As Christmas approaches, I’m prompted to give you my take on Nativity stories involving the Holy Family. These stories might help us all become more mindful of the poor in our midst.
His cause for sainthood was blocked for decades. Now the Church has beatified this Salvadoran archbishop.
The Book of Psalms, and all its wonderful intricacies, mirrors the landscape of the human heart: joy, lamentation, longing, and peace.
All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day come right next to each other, November 1 and 2.
Saint Teresa of Avila, a Doctor of the Church and foundress of the Discalced Carmelites, was a woman of contemplation and action.
If there ever is a day of the year when you can spot Catholics at a glance, Ash Wednesday is it.
There is a story of Saint Francis eating with his friars one Easter.
The word season has many meanings, and each tells us something about what Lent can and should mean for us.
The new English translation of the Mass, introduced last Advent, invites Catholics to take a second look at the Nicene Creed.
Father Dominic Garramone, OSB, former host of the PBS television show Breaking Bread With Father Dominic, talks about the close connection between faith and food.
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