St. Elizabeth Seton and the Inexorable Power of the Eucharist
50 years after the canonization of America’s first saint, her witness is timelier than ever
50 years after the canonization of America’s first saint, her witness is timelier than ever
St. John the Baptist, St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher gave their lives to uphold the indissolubility of marriage, but few Catholics dare to speak so boldly today
“By common good is to be understood ‘the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily.’” (CCC 1906)
Benedict XVI’s What Is Christianity? The Last Writings brings together 18 publications by the Pope Emeritus
I sincerely hope that Catholic parents, who are the ‘principal educators’ of their children, give homeschooling a fair hearing.
Works are always present where true faith exists
For some cardinals, the synod will be a kind of semi-public audition for the 266th successor of St. Peter
I hope to live the life of virtue that great poetry inspires
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