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Beginning at the End: First Sunday of Advent
On this first Advent Sunday, our readings direct us to the Lord’s Second Coming,...
A Woman Who Swayed a Nation: Saint Catherine of Alexandria
On November 25th, the Church honors the virgin martyr Saint Catherine of Alexand...
St. Sylvester Gozzolini
Sylvester was born of a noble family in Osimo, Italy, in the year 1177. He stud...
A Powerful Way to Pray for Our Priests
Pray very much for the Pope, bishops, and priests. Since your baptism you have a...
Blessed Are the Grateful of Heart, For They See God
“Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?” Then he said to hi...
Enough Light to See, Enough Darkness to Doubt: The Disc...
From the very dawn of creation, our need to carefully discern spirits has been c...
How Should We Respond on the Precipice of War?
If you were enjoying a quiet Sunday without technology, you may have missed the ...
Why Think About Hell
She has become a haunt for demons…a cage for every unclean spirit… Of all the ho...
Pope St. Clement I
We know that Pope St. Clement was Roman, was our fourth pope and was martyred ou...
The Solemnity of Christ the King
Today, we celebrate the truth that, even now, Christ reigns as King over all the...
Don Dolindo on the Psalm of Trustful Surrender
In this beautiful commentary on Psalm 90(91), Don Dolindo Ruotolo unveils the de...
St. Bernward of Hildesheim
Bernward was of a Saxon family and was raised by his uncle Bishop Volkmar of Utr...
On Papal Infallibility: From Dialogue to Doctrine
Author’s Note: This article utilizes creative writing to convey a conversation b...
The Role of Mary in My Priesthood
From my earliest memories, Mary beckoned me to relationship with her. When I fin...
God’s Promise for a Nation
Growing up, the Fourth of July was always a big deal in my little community—frie...