Vietnam POW Secretly Made Rosaries from Bread in Prison Camp, Risking Punishment
“It was a rosary made out of bread. One of the older guys was Catholic, and that’s what he did—he made rosaries." - Former POW in Vietnam
“It was a rosary made out of bread. One of the older guys was Catholic, and that’s what he did—he made rosaries." - Former POW in Vietnam
The Resurrection of Christ is the center of the Christian faith and the source of our hope. So why do we still suffer? Here is the Easter answer Catholics need!
Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025. Here are some moving moments surrounding Pope Francis' death that touched Catholics worldwide.
"...I felt like Jesus was a member of my family."
Inspired by their deep devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, some saints have composed prayers that help the faithful draw closer to Christ.
“In the same instant in which the most holy soul of Christ entered and gave life to His body, the joy of her immaculate soul overflowed into her immaculate body."
“Conversion is a grace, and the number one way to obtain that grace is through prayer.”
In a world where we often delay important decisions, his witness offers a powerful reminder: the time to act, to believe, and to move forward is now.
French actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu recently shared an image of a prayer card featuring Saint Charbel Makhlouf on her Instagram account.
According to EWTN Vatican, this was one of the most moving parts of the Holy Father’s trip, as he joined the local Church in prayer amid the region’s suffering.
In honor of the April 15 feast of St. Bernadette, let's revisit the inspiring, Oscar-winning "The Song of Bernadette." Here are five memorable quotes from this beautiful, classic film.
Here’s a fact you probably never heard: Pope Benedict XVI’s parents met through a personal ad in a Catholic newspaper. 🤯
Why are Gen Z Catholics falling in love with Pope Benedict XVI? Here are nine reasons!
“Running and the Church are not two separate worlds. I can pray while I run."
“If your Monday started off badly, start with the birds and work your way back to Him."
Teacher, blogger, author Taylor Marshall recently published his first novel, Sword and Serpent. You can read the riveting first chapter here. We asked him a few questions about his writing, his take on the state of fiction, and what he’s working on next. Enjoy! 1) You’ve written many...
Renaissance man Taylor Marshall, known for his teaching, blogging, and non-fiction books, recently published his first novel, Sword and Serpent. Set in the late 3rd-early 4th century Roman empire, Sword and Serpent is a fictionalized telling of the story of St. George and the dragon. Below is the riveting first...
The notion that Catholics are less devout that Protestants is crazy. There, I said it. I’ve run up against this prejudice though all the time. I’m disappointed in myself to admit that I held it, earnestly, and quite recently, before I began exploring the Catholic Church—and I...
Rafael Freitas is a three-year-old boy in Brazil who loves to pretend to celebrate Mass. He says he wants to be Pope someday. He also has an aggressive form of cancer. “At the facility where he receives his care there is a common area and little Rafael invites all the...