The Beautiful Way New York City Celebrated Easter 70 Years Ago
What a cool way to publicly commemorate the great holy day of Easter! 🙌
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.
"By this Novena (of Chaplets), I will grant every possible grace to souls." Diary, 796
Which one is your favorite?
"Let me kiss the wounds in Your hands, dear Lord. With sorrow deep and true, and may every movement of my hands be an act of love for You!"
Have you ever visited seven churches on Holy Thursday?
How often do we exchange moments with Christ for worldly desires? As we remember Judas' betrayal of Jesus, let us reflect on ways we can turn back to Jesus when we deny him.
Holy Week is an opportunity to pause, reflect on Jesus, and walk with Him as a family. To help you live this time more deeply, the Catholic app Theo offers seven simple prayers to pray together each day. Sometimes we don’t know what to say to God, especially when...
Millions of Catholics walk out of Mass holding blessed palms — but do you know what actually to do with them? Here is everything you need to know!
If you’ve ever looked closely at a donkey, you’ll notice something amazing: they usually have dark markings that form the shape of a cross along their back and shoulders!
Don't miss this hidden treasure in Rome!
Do you know the meaning of Palm Sunday? Here are five fascinating facts every Catholic should know.
The Veils of Saint Veronica, the Divine Mercy image, and the Shroud of Turin all provide clues as to the true Holy Face of Christ.
"Sure, he struggled," said Fr. Foley, a friend of Chris Farley. "But in the end, I think Chris was a good Catholic because he recognized God's saving grace."
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Having been to hundreds of churches in my many years of travel I have only recently figured out this unique style of photographing and capturing the inner beauty of their interiors. Finding the perfect location in the center aisle then shooting vertically from the pew to the back of the...
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There have been a number of stories in the news lately of small Satanic groups publicly performing so-called “Black Masses.” These rituals are based on the Catholic mass but are inverted toward Satan and often involve the desecration of a Eucharistic host. This sort of thing is evil and should...
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So, Christina the Astonishing is sort of a saint. She lived in the late 12th century and early 13th century, right around the time the Church was forming the modern canonization process, and she’s never been been formally canonized. Nonetheless, she was popularly considered a saint for centuries after...