Saint of the day: Adrian of Canterbury

St. Adrian was likely born in Libya Cyrenaica, North Africa. He decided to become a monk early in his life, and eventually became the abbot of Hiridanum (the Isle of Nisida) in the Bay of Naples. There, he met Emperor Constans II and Pope Vitalian, becoming a valuable papal advisor. Three years after meeting the […]

The Demonic War Against The Most Beautiful Virtue | St John Bosco

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After a dismal 2021, Vatican prosecutors get New Year’s gift from the Swiss

ROME – Presumably, when the prosecutors in the Vatican’s “trial of the century” pivoting on a failed $400 million land deal in London rang in the New Year a few days ago, like everyone else, they wished one another a happy 2022. They may have actually said “happier,” because, let’s face it, 2021 didn’t go […]

Scripture study doesn’t have to be a daunting task

How could Scripture possibly apply to our daily life? Sadly, many think of Scripture as an outdated and unhistorical fiction that has little to do with the world or even the faith. Jesus’ words can be read as a nice moral and all the rest that doesn’t make sense can be skipped over. But for […]

Beyond the actions of baptism, it’s a call to a way of life

This weekend, the Church begins to move out of the Christmas season. Pointing us to the baptism of the Lord Jesus, we now head back into Ordinary Time and its emphasis on discipleship. The location of the celebration of the Lord’s baptism serves as a reminder to us of our own baptism. Since many of […]