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St. Katharine Drexel

St. Katharine Drexel was born in 1858 into a wealthy Philadelphia family but was...

Every Tree is Known by its Fruit

Several years ago, my family moved to a new home located in the next town over. ...

Into the Lenten wilderness with one eye on Satan

At Easter we are asked, as we renew our baptismal promises, whether we renounce ...

Pope stable and off ventilation support; shares thought...

Pope Francis was described as being in stable condition today following a respir...

Trump’s critics should consider parallels with another ...

After the White House bust-up between US President Donald Trump and President Vo...

Fall of the idols: at last the US is reclaiming a cultu...

In my February column for the magazine – written prior to the inauguration of Pr...

Pope Francis stable after ‘bronchospasm’ and on oxygen ...

The Vatican has said Pope Francis is in a stable condition after yesterday exper...

Pope resting after quiet night

Pope Francis slept well and is resting, according to a Saturday morning statemen...

Haiti's children suffer as schools come under attack

Haiti's escalating crisis has left millions of children without access to educat...

Pope’s Health Remains Stable Following Respiratory Cris...

According to Vatican sources, the Pontiff’s breathing is improving, though his o...

7 Ways to Share the Season of Repentance and Salvation ...

Our traditional Lenten practices can certainly be shared with the younger member...

Pope Francis is stable, shows no signs of infection aft...

Pope Francis is now in stable condition and he is not showing any signs of an in...

Confession for the Anxious: Caryll Houselander’s Advice...

“I think that Confession must be a very real trial to anyone as sensitive as you...

Pope St. Gregory II

Pope St. Gregory II was born in Rome around 669 and dedicated his life to servin...

Jesus’ Call to Self Examination: Eighth Sunday of Ordin...

Today, Jesus asks His disciples a seemingly nonsensical question:  Can the blind...

Hope. It’s about more than the future.

The first thing we think of when we hear the word “hope” is the future. After al...