‘Choosing the better part’ during Lent Catholic 101 Feb 23, 2022 With Lent almost upon us, I’ve thought about what I’m going to either “give up” or “do more of.” Read More
Jesus Is the Way That Leads to Communion With God the Father Catholic 101 Feb 15, 2022 The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. Read More
Pope Francis Says Hope to Be the Focus of Jubilee Year in 2025 Vatican/World Feb 15, 2022 Pope Francis called on Friday for a “great symphony of prayer” ahead of the Jubilee Year in 2025. Read More
Presence Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Feb 15, 2022 Have you ever had a conversation with someone and saw their eyes darting all around? Read More
Pope Calls for Day of Prayer for Peace in Ukraine Vatican/World Jan 25, 2022 Pope Francis on Sunday called for January 26 to be a day of prayer for peace in Ukraine. Read More
Non-Catholics and Communion Good to Know With Father Joe Jan 25, 2022 My mother-in-law is not Catholic but, when she attends Mass with us, she receives the Body of Christ. Read More
Introducing the Catholic Ministry Appeal Courageously Living Jan 25, 2022 This good work will continue through the Catholic Ministry Appeal, which replaces the APA. Read More
Speakers Focus on Theme for March for Life: “Equality Begins in the Womb," National Jan 25, 2022 Speakers at the March for Life spoke of a likely tipping point in the current protest against abortions. Read More
Synodality and Ecumenism Require Walking Together, Say Cardinals Vatican/World Jan 18, 2022 All Christians are invited to pray for unity and continue to journey together, said Cardinal Grech. Read More
Bishop Parkes Issues Statement on Roe V. Wade Anniversary From Bishop Parkes Jan 18, 2022 On this tragic 49th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade, we mourn the heartbreaking loss of over 62 million victims. Read More
Pope Francis: The Holy Spirit Reforms the Church Through the Saints Vatican/World Jan 18, 2022 It takes saints to reform the Church, and for this each Catholic is called to a deeper “second conversion.” Read More
A Magazine Launched by a Saint is Still Thriving 100 Years Later Vatican/World Jan 12, 2022 St. Maximilian Kolbe once said: “If we do not have Catholic media, our shrines will one day be empty.” Read More
Should Suffering Shake Our Faith? Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Jan 12, 2022 Premier Christian Radio sponsored a survey to investigate how COVID-19 has affected religious beliefs. Read More
Prepare For Christmas by Serving Others, Pope Says Vatican/World Dec 14, 2021 Christians should prepare for Jesus' birth by serving those in need rather than focusing on Christmas presents. Read More
A Christmas Lesson Catholic 101 Dec 14, 2021 The sacred Scriptures teach us a great deal about the way God operates in the world. Read More
Nativity Scene Project Shines Spotlight on Presence of Christ National Dec 14, 2021 Jim Liston believes his idea of emphasizing the true meaning of Christmas is so simple that he wonders why it took him so long to think of it. Read More
Advances Since Roe Confirm Abortion 'Takes Life of Unborn Child' National Dec 14, 2021 During the past 50 years, advances in biology have disproven the basis for Roe v. Wade's justifiability. Read More
St. Finnian Saint of the Month Dec 7, 2021 Considered one of the fathers of Irish monasticism, St. Finnian founded Clonard Abbey in Ireland. Read More
Mary, Conceived without Sin; Pray for Us Catholic 101 Dec 7, 2021 Dec. 8th celebrates the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Read More
Science Cannot Explain the Tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic 101 Dec 7, 2021 A "Lady from Heaven" appeared to Saint Juan Diego, a poor Indian from Tepeyac, on a hill northwest of Mexico City. Read More
Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Miracle that Changed History Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Dec 7, 2021 The residents of Tenochtitlan had strong polytheistic beliefs that completely guided their lifestyle. Read More
Advent Question: Are we living the way Jesus calls us to live? From Bishop Parkes Dec 1, 2021 Christmas captivates our culture, but there’s so much more to this season than twinkling lights! Read More
Eucharistic Revival Called 'Work of the Holy Spirit' National Dec 1, 2021 The U.S. bishops approved plans for the Eucharistic Revival during their fall general assembly Nov. 15-18. Read More
St. Cecilia Saint of the Month Nov 16, 2021 St. Cecilia has inspired Christians and artists for centuries. Read More
Image of Our Lady Blessed by Bishop Parkes Catholic 101 Nov 16, 2021 Bishop Gregory Parkes blessed an image of Our Lady at the One Mother One Family retreat presented by the International Consecrated Marian Society. Read More