16 Insights From Pope St. John Paul II on Divine Mercy
John Paul II made teaching and spreading Divine Mercy a keystone of his pontificate.
John Paul II made teaching and spreading Divine Mercy a keystone of his pontificate.
Catholics now living near Stockbridge, Massachusetts, feel blessed by their faith community.
The 50-day Eastertide, running to Pentecost, is the longest season on the Church calendar.
Fatima visionary Sister Lúcia explains how our Christian tradition of asceticism can help us grow in love of God and neighbor.
Filmed on location in the Holy Land, video series ‘opens the heart and soul up to contemplation.’
‘There’s a particular gift, I think, just being a part of the life of someone with a disability, where you see a more pure version of life before you every day…’
BOOK PICK: In Paul Thigpen’s latest, ‘we see not only Joseph, Jesus, Mary, and their contemporaries but in a certain sense ourselves as well. Held up as a mirror, this story invites us all to view ourselves more clearly and to imitate their holy example as we seek to navigate the course of our lives.’
There was sorrow as well as joy in St. Joseph’s life — and his reponse can aid our own Christian journeys.
The season offers the faithful a chance to find simple ways to counsel the doubtful, instruct the ignorant, admonish sinners, comfort the sorrowful, forgive offenses, bear wrongs patiently and pray for the living and the dead.
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