'I Don't Remember': What Jesus Told a 17th-Century Mystic About the Merciful Power of Confession
"He said, 'I don't remember.'"
"He said, 'I don't remember.'"
Saint Valentine wasn’t just a symbol of romance — he was a priest who lived and died for divine love.
Regardless of your Valentine’s Day plans, there’s one thing we can all do every day: deepen our love for Jesus! ❤️🔥
What would you do if this happened at your wedding?
During the Lenten season, Catholics practice fasting and abstinence. Here is your illustrative guide that answers the most common questions about these practices!
Have you thought about the sacrifice you'll make to grow in holiness this Lent? Here are 26 creative suggestions you might not have considered!
Want to stay truly consistent and pursue holiness this Lent? Here are four great ways to do it!
Is your relationship leading you to Jesus? Here are 10 questions every Catholic couple should ask themselves.
Our Lady of Lourdes is the patroness of the sick. Here are five reasons you should love this miraculous devotion!
The Holy See approved Archbishop Fulton Sheen's beatification cause. Here are 12 things to know about this soon-to-be Blessed!
“This is truly what sets Catholic schools apart - a beautiful expression of faith and devotion."
Grigio, the mysterious gray dog who protected Saint John Bosco, is the protagonist of one of the most touching and surprising stories in Salesian spirituality.
The New Archbishop of New York Quoted Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, and Frank Sinatra in His Installation's Homily At his installation Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Feb. 6, the new Archbishop of New York, Ronald A. Hicks, surprised everyone — he preached his first homily through song...
"...the marks of the wrath and vengeance of God are visible everywhere; despair, like a vulture, gnaws every heart, and discord and misery reign around."
While you’re tuning into the Winter Olympic Games, remember to pray for the athletes!
These seven practices will help you bring children closer to the Catholic faith.
The Church celebrates the feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini on Nov. 13. She was the first United States citizen to ever become a canonized saint.
How can ancient songs guide us through modern problems?
True freedom lies not in financial wealth but in the richness of our faith and the virtues we cultivate.
The son of Veterans, Samuel McPeak found his call to the priesthood while studying at West Point. Now in the U.S. Army, he is studying for the priesthood.
Nov. 10, 11, and 12 are a trio of saints’ feast days that have long captured my attention: Saint Leo the Great, Saint Martin of Tours, and Saint Josaphat.