Archive Spiritual Greatness: 8 Vital Elements Every Catholic Needs for a Holy Life
Living out the pillars of devotion, sacrifice, physical health, relationships and more will lead you to a great Catholic life.
Living out the pillars of devotion, sacrifice, physical health, relationships and more will lead you to a great Catholic life.
"...like Christ, the Church is not meant to be like the world, but something greater.”
Is passing on the collection plate at Mass a sin?
Actor Gary Sinise shares the inspiring story of his late son who wrote, produced, and performed music as he battled a rare form of cancer.
God is beautiful, totally aesthetic, Instagrammable, and pleasing to the eye. He and all his works have perfection and order that is beautiful.
"Where would we be without the martyrs? We wouldn’t have a Church.” - Jim Caviezel
"Fear is overcome with faith - one decision at a time."
"Hopefully, it will bring more people into the faith, or at least an openness to what this really is: the burial cloth of Jesus Christ...it's actual tangible proof."
“…before I was cured, I was a lukewarm Catholic…now I love [our Lord] so that there are times when I think I will die."
Have you ever wondered how many times Jesus appeared after his Resurrection?
The crucifix is an incredible reminder of Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection, which are all central aspects of the Catholic faith. But have you noticed that the crucifix is not the universal symbol of Christianity? A simple cross is. Among the many differences between Catholics and Protestants is the...
TikTok can be a fun and exciting way to meet people where they are and spread God’s word.
"I would like to be in all parts of the earth to speak to souls about the love of God."
"The Catholic Church works for me because it's the closest to the actual words of Jesus Christ."
“I shall do everything for Heaven, my true home.”
"For me, playing Christ has become something of a ministry and an evangelization tool.”
"If there's a married dad in the home, you're more than twice as likely to be there in church on Sunday."
The 20th-century Italian mystic is known for many things, one of them being his extraordinary spiritual gifts.
The feast of Our Lady of Ransom was officially added to the liturgical calendar in 1960 to be celebrated on Sept. 24.
"...the tears shed for My Passion are dear to Me; but loving with so great love My Mother Mary, the meditation of the dolors which she suffered at My death is more dear to Me."
Padre Pio's last words were, "Jesus, Mary, Jesus, Mary.”