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This is the Night
An Exploration of the Easter Proclamation
What does it mean for something to be blessed?
Having reminders around us that have been consecrated to the Lord assists us and reminds us that we, too, have been consecrated to God.
The Catholic Relief Services Collection
The Catholic Relief Services Collection supports programs that assist refugees, families in need, and vulnerable communities worldwide.
Solidarity
St. John Paul II described the common good as both the good of the whole of humanity and each individual.
Can I go to confession if I don’t feel sorry?
Your Life
Help your children form a strong conscience
Since a strong conscience is like an anchor to God’s truth and a life steeped in Gospel teaching, it’s worth some prayerful attention.
Choose a patron saint for your marriage
In choosing a patron saint for your marriage, couples do not escape life’s challenges, but gain support to face them with divine grace.
Is my child ready to receive the sacraments?
Here are a few ideas to help you determine and develop sacramental readiness.
The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
Let us consider the Catholic Social Teaching themes of the dignity of work and the rights of workers.
Resolving small differences is a big deal
Your Faith
Take risks for the Gospel
We cannot grow into mature disciples of Jesus Christ if we always play it safe, stay on the sidelines and don’t learn from success or defeat.”
The gift of our Catholic identity
Many people call themselves Catholic, but today there are many different understandings of what that means.
St. Gregory of Narek (c. 945-1010)
St. Gregory of Narek was a mystical and lyrical poet, monk and theologian.
