Saint Thérèse's Christmas Miracle: The Story of the Defining Moment That Helped Her Become a Saint
“...I was not the same Thérèse any more; Jesus had changed me completely."
“...I was not the same Thérèse any more; Jesus had changed me completely."
“As a man, I don’t admit to crying very often, but this song reminds me that the Church is the bride of Christ.”
Have you ever been to Christmas Midnight Mass?
May we all remember Christ’s words, “Blessed are the peacemakers,” and continue to pray and work for peace in our world today. You never know the effect you may have.
Here are the meanings of 11 common Advent and Christmas terms that you might not already know!
In a recent Ascension Presents video, Father Mike Schmitz breaks his silence on his favorite–and least favorite–Christmas songs.
One of the most beloved Christmas carols of all time began in an unexpected, but clever way–all because of a broken organ.
What a beautiful way to celebrate the Birth of Jesus!
Since Catholicism was illegal in England from the 16th to the 19th centuries, tradition holds that the song was a mini-Catechism to teach the faith to Catholic children secretly.
"Home Alone" subtly mirrors a central truth of the Catholic faith: our need for healing, mercy, and reunion through the Sacrament of Confession.
Amid the busyness that often defines December, this priest provides three Advent customs families can embrace as they prepare for the coming of Jesus.
Using 5,000 drones, the company Sky Elements lit up the night sky over Mansfield, Texas, recreating the image of the Holy Family.
"I experienced God’s presence in a way I hadn’t before—not just in sacred places, but in sacred people.”
Indiana NCAA football star Fernando Mendoza gave glory to God after his historic Heisman Trophy win, and his fellow Newman Center Catholics celebrated along with him!
“Now restored and even more beautiful!”
Can doubt be a gateway to a profound connection with God?
There are only four female Doctors of the Church: Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, and Saint Hildegard of Bingen.
A new excavation project in Jerusalem has uncovered steps more than 2,000 years old in the location where the New Testament says Jesus healed a blind man.
We hear a lot about the necessity of “trusting” in God, especially when we’re faced with crippling fear or anxiety. But what does it mean in practical terms to “trust” God?
Sept. 14th is the feast day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, also known as the Triumph of the Cross or the Elevation of the Cross.
"...a lot of our folks are going to Mass out of a force of habit and not really out of a deep encounter with our Lord."