5 Reasons Housewives Reach High Levels of Holiness, According to a Catholic Priest
Are housewives some of the holiest people? This priest says they can be! 🙌
Are housewives some of the holiest people? This priest says they can be! 🙌
In the Hall of Ribbons, parents entrust their children to the intercession of Saint Gerard Majella, asking for his protection and giving thanks for favors received.
"This has ignited my prayer life. This has deepened my relationship with the Lord drastically."
Suffering from breast cancer or any other illness? Turn to Saint Agatha, a powerful heavenly intercessor! 🙏
"Jesus is Jesus, and anybody can have a relationship with Him. I love you, Lord.”
Did you know Saint John Bosco had a prophetic dream about a great battle against the Church—and the two “anchors” that would keep her safe?
Most of these died eventually, but it took them a while…
Have you ever heard of “churching“?
“Do not put off till tomorrow the good you can do today. You may not have a tomorrow.” - Saint John Bosco
"May you love Jesus dearly, and may the Virgin Mary protect you."
Many exorcists say Gregorian chant scares demons, but not all chant is the same. How do you know you’re listening to the right chant? Here's how to do it.
“I looked into the different faiths of the world. The Catholic faith kept resonating in my heart and mind..."
This is such a cute idea for Lent! 😍
It's the 100th anniversary of the Basilica of St. Mary, the first and beautifully magnificent minor basilica in the United States. Here's how Catholics can gain a plenary indulgence during this special year of grace!
How are you teaching your children the Catholic faith? Here are four great ways to do it!
Each year on July 16, Catholics celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Here are five things you may not know about this beautiful devotion.
How much do you know about Saint Bonaventure? The Church celebrates the feast day of this incredible saint on July 15.
“I’m not an angel, and I’m not better than anyone else...But I’ve found a place where I feel whole.”
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, also known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," was a remarkable Native American woman and is a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
The mother of Saint Therese of Lisieux can teach us many wonderful lessons about being a saint!
"My parents prayed the rosary together their whole lives. Every day." - Pope Leo XIV