How Pope St. John Paul II Rescued the Once-Banned Divine Mercy Devotion
Did you know the Divine Mercy devotion as we know it today was suppressed for many years? Here's how Saint John Paul II saved it.
Did you know the Divine Mercy devotion as we know it today was suppressed for many years? Here's how Saint John Paul II saved it.
"I understood how very important the Chaplet was for the dying. It appeases the anger of God.”
“Through this chaplet you will obtain everything, if what you ask for is compatible with My will.” - Jesus to Saint Faustina
The Holy Father sure does have a sense of humor! 😂
The Chicago White Sox announced they will honor Pope Leo XIV with a "pope hat" giveaway on August 11.
"Life has given me a difficult challenge, but I’ve always said that for me, life is a gift."
Did you know there's an incredible, and even supernatural, meaning behind the Easter Lily? Here's the ancient Christian symbolism behind this beautiful flower!
Upon returning home from work, this Catholic dad came home to a sweet surprise: his daughter dressed as the Virgin Mary and later, as St. Philomena!
“Jesus says on this one day, you can be forgiven not only of all sin, but also of all punishment. It is wiped clean..."
"When I read the Bible, and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us..."
"I felt something I had never felt in any Protestant church: the True Presence of Our Lord. It was like a switch was flipped in my brain..."
Have you ever noticed that in certain parts of the Gospels, the authors leave some of Jesus’ words untranslated and then explain their meaning?
What a cool way to publicly commemorate the great holy day of Easter! 🙌
Most people know the meaning of Good Friday, the day when we remember that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. The same is true of Easter Sunday, when we remember that he rose from the dead in triumph over death. But what about Holy Saturday. What does this...
Have you ever heard of the Silent Mysteries of the Rosary? These beautiful meditations will silently guide you through Christ's death and burial.
Contraception had been around for thousands of years, but the advent of the hormonal contraceptive pill in 1960 was a watershed moment. By making contraception easier to use than ever before, it kicked off the sexual revolution and fundamentally altered relations between the sexes. The video below argues that the...
This is guaranteed to make your day! World Youth Day in Poland is just around the corner, and lots of groups of have been making music videos to the music of the event. One video with a group of nuns from the order of the Polish saint, St. Faustina, in...
Rumors are spreading that, in some secret corner of Vatican City, PokémonGO players can find the ultra-rare mythical pokémon “god” Arceus. PokémonGO is an augmented-reality smartphone game in which players must visit real-world locations in order to find and capture virtual-world pokémon. It has become an overnight worldwide phenomenon and...
On June 24th, 1905, Thomas B. Hayward was enjoying the sights of the Narrows of St. John’s in Newfoundland, Canada when he pointed his camera at an unusual iceberg and snapped a photo. After getting the photo developed, it was clear there was something very unique about it: it...
“Dear young people of Poland,” Pope Francis says in a new video, “I know that for some time now you have been preparing, especially with your prayers, for this encounter in Krakow.” He said he was looking forward to meeting them, “and to offer the world a new sign of...
In the essay titled, “Christianity and Rationalism,” G.K. Chesterton addresses the skeptics of his day who question the validity of Christianity. He takes each of their arguments and shows how the objection of the skeptics actually gives credence to the Christian faith. His responses to the questions of his...