Staying on the path to holiness Spiritual Fitness Everyone handles their challenges in different ways. Read More
What Do Catholics Believe? Digital Exclusive Catholics make up an astounding number of the world’s population, a... Read More
St. John of Ávila Saint of the Month The saint behind saints, John of Ávila is the little-known influence behind Spanish mystics such as Teresa of Ávila. Read More
What do Catholics believe about the Rapture? Theology 101 For Catholics, Revelation 20 is symbolic and does not signify a golden age on earth. Read More
A Quick Guide to the Rosary Digital Exclusive The rosary is a common devotion among Catholics that meditates on t... Read More
Is the foundation of your life built on rock or sand? Grow as a Disciple of Jesus I was overwhelmed when our real estate agent informed us that our offer on the new home had been accepted! Read More
A Brief Overview of Salvation History Digital Exclusive Salvation history is humanity’s story and begins before time was ev... Read More
There was no funeral Mass for my dear friend In the Know With Father Joe One of my dear friends died. She was a daily communicant and a faithful member of her Church. Read More
Where is God in our daily interactions? Spiritual Fitness If every day we see others in the precious, tender way that God sees us, we will spread his love through our love. Read More
Lent is over. Now what? Easter The Easter Triduum follows the 40-day penitential season of Lent, which is marked by penance, prayer, and almsgiving. Read More
St. Marie of the Incarnation Saint of the Month St. Marie of the Incarnation always trusted in the providence of God, despite all obstacles. Read More
Spend some quality time with God Spiritual Fitness God wants to speak to us – all we need is to pause and listen. Read More
Young children and the Good Shepherd Faith and Family As a young mother, I often worried about how to teach my children the faith in addition to attending Mass. Read More
How could I have been so wrong in what God was calling me to do? Ask Father Mike There are a few things to keep in mind when discerning God’s will. Read More
The Eucharist and Adult Faith Theology 101 The GDC indicates that adults “have a right and a duty to bring to maturity the seed of faith sown in them by God.” Read More
The beauty of the faith in one night Easter The Catholic faith is rich with tradition which culminates in a Mass known as the Easter Vigil. Read More
Mercy and forgiveness with Father Joe In the Know With Father Joe Q: Is it a sin to have an evil thought, such as, “I hope karma gets that person and they suffer”? Read More
The gift of grace flows in a sacramental marriage Grow as a Disciple of Jesus As Cait and I exchanged our wedding vows, her father lay dying from pancreatic cancer back in her family home. Read More
How can families practice the works of mercy? - Give drink to the thirsty Corporal Works of Mercy Especially with young children, hands-on charitable work can be daunting, but not impossible. Read More
How Can I Overcome a Problem With Pride? Ask Father Mike It seems to me that it is one of my more serious faults. What do I do? Read More
This Lent, Seek Jesus and Serve His People Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Holiness represents the culmination of little daily decisions, actions, virtues and surrenders. Read More
How Can Families Practice the Works of Mercy? - Visit the Imprisoned Corporal Works of Mercy Visiting the imprisoned might seem, at first glance, a work of mercy that’s out of reach for most families. Read More
St. Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello Saint of the Month Benedetta died on March 21, 1858, but her example of courage and fidelity to God’s will live on. Read More
How Should I Handle the New Year? Ask Father Mike With the start of the New Year, I always feel like I should make a resolution. Read More