St. Athanasius—Man’s body has acquired something great…
Man’s body has acquired something great through its communion and union with the Word. —St. Athanasius
Man’s body has acquired something great through its communion and union with the Word. —St. Athanasius
Today is the Optional Memorial of Saints Marcellinus and Peter (d. 304) who were two Roman martyrs who suffered under the Diocletian persecution. The first was an exorcist, the second …
Manhattan on an Easter evening. (Image; I found myself with a free morning in New York City and decided to do some reconnaissance work at Saint Joseph’s Church in Greenwich …
From Bangladeshʼs new Catholic captain to pioneers in Pakistan and India, Christian women are rising in South Asian soccer. Maria Manda, left, of the Bangladesh women’s soccer team, and Liu …
Christian women from tribal and minority communities are increasingly visible at the top of South Asian soccer — and none more so than Maria Manda, a Catholic from Bangladeshʼs Garo …
St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. “We stand in awe of God’s work in our midst,” Bishop Michael Martin said.
Pope Leo XIV waves to participants at his first meeting with the Catholic Charismatic Renewal on May 30, 2026, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. Pope Leo …
The Neocatechumenal Way is present in 138 countries, has more than 115 seminaries, and comprises some 25,000 communities, totaling over 1 million members. Cardinal José Cobo greets Kiko Argüello, Ascensión …
In the mid-1960s, the Neocatechumenal Way began in an impoverished area of Madrid, where its initiators — Kiko Argüello and Carmen Hernández —proclaimed Christ among those most in need. Today, …
Scripture for Life: Today’s Gospel question asks how we might practice the creative compassion that incarnates the kingdom of God in a suffering world.
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