
Rediscovering Catholic Traditions: Scapulars and Medals
There is a current crisis of Catholic identity, as a generation raised on the possibilities and question marks of Vatican II comes of age without sure answers.
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There is a current crisis of Catholic identity, as a generation raised on the possibilities and question marks of Vatican II comes of age without sure answers.
Benediction and adoration can provide God’s nourishment for zealous but sometimes weary disciples.
Touring the Ninth Ward in New Orleans last April was like walking through a bad dream.
For centuries, Catholics have visited places linked to Jesus, to Mary or to other saints, partly as a way of acknowledging that we are always “on pilgrimage.”
Novenas began in the early Middle Ages in Spain and France as a nine-day preparation before Christmas. The number nine represents the months Jesus lived in his mother’s womb.
May Crowning and other Marian devotions remind us to honor our heavenly Mother all year.
The four evangelists are the authentic source of Jesus’ last hours.
There’s something very honest about ashes, a symbol acknowledging our dependence on God.
Murdered for her defense of the farmers and the rainforest of Brazil, this Notre Dame sister died with great courage and faith.
Anyone who has ever visited my house can tell you that I love candles.
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