
What we love about the Catholic Church can be summed up in a single word: Mary.
What we love about the Catholic Church can be summed up in a single word: Mary.
In the Gospel this Sunday, Jesus speaks to a faithless, murmuring audience. An audience just like us.
The first two acts of the world’s first Christian are a model for Catholics after the pandemic.
Catholics share how they rediscovered prayer, Scripture, and the great preachers (and YouTubers) of our time during the pandemic
Catholics of all ages are rediscovering and immersing themselves in Scripture. What will follow that? The same thing that always does.
A Church that matched Christ’s priorities would promote health energetically, but save its best efforts to heal the brokenhearted.
Whether celebrated alone or with 10,000 faithful, every Mass is the eruption into time of the eternal offering of Christ to the Father.
Perhaps the single greatest determiner of our happiness on earth is the attitude we have toward the cross.
“Had classical society not been disrupted and demoralized by these catastrophes, Christianity might never have become so dominant,” writes Rodney Stark.
As the world opens up after the pandemic, we are being given the Gospel of the Great Commission. What we do next is critical.
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