What’s Missing in the Eucharistic Revival
The idea of a national Eucharistic revival is a great thing. We can and should emphasize the Eucharist, the “source and summit” of the Catholic faith (Sacrosanctum Concilium 11, 14). We can and should bear witness to our faith that the Eucharist truly is the presence of Christ, and everything that presence means. But there […]
This Just In: The Absurdity of the News
I hate the news but am invariably drawn toward it for professional reasons. I alleviate the angst by enjoying the absurdity of so much of it. For instance, within the last week, we learned that more student debt will be “canceled” by the Biden administration. It’s only another $6 billion for those who attended the […]
UNBELIEVABLE! A Priest Said WHAT About Jesus’ Crucifixion?!
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The Father of Russian Philosophy Died a Catholic
In the realm of Russian philosophy, there stands a figure as towering as the great cathedrals of old Moscow – the city that carried and nourished the man whose name was Vladimir Solovyov. A thinker of profound intellect and spiritual insight, Solovyov was the first systematic Russian philosopher who formed the ground for international humanistic […]
Daily Devotional: May 13, 2024
Today is Monday, May 13, 2024, the feast of St. Robert Bellarmine, a third class feast, with the liturgical color of white. In this episode: the meditation, ”The Apostles and Disciples as Models of the Spirit of Prayer,” the story of St. Imelda – the patron of First Communicants, a preview of the Sermon: “Faith Without Works […]
Papal appeals for prayers for peace, mothers (Vatican Press Office)
Following his Regina Caeli address on May 12, Pope Francis renewed his appeal for prayer for peace in Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, and Myanmar referred to the World Day of Social Communications and his message for the day called for gratitude and prayer for mothers, living and deceased, entrusting them to Mary’s protection expressed gratitude for […]
Pope: Holy See ready to facilitate exchange of Russian and Ukrainian prisoners of war (Vatican News)
Pope Francis said on May 12 that “as we celebrate the Ascension of the Risen Lord, who frees us and wants us free, I renew my appeal for a general exchange of all the prisoners between Russia and Ukraine, assuring the willingness of the Holy See to favor any effort in this regard, especially for […]
Step by step, Jesus leads us to heaven, Pope tells pilgrims (Vatican Press Office)
Christ is like a mountain climber who, through His Ascension, leads His Body, the Church, to heaven, Pope Francis said during his Regina Caeli address on May 12. “Step by step, one rung at a time, Jesus shows us the way” by His word and the grace of the sacraments, the Pope said to pilgrims […]
Sculptor known for honoring car racing greats turns attention to Father Tolton
DANVILLE, Ind. (OSV News) — The thrill couldn’t get any better — or so Forrest Tucker thought. As a longtime welder for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and as a talented sculptor, Tucker was honored to be asked to create a lasting tribute to the four race car drivers who have won the Indianapolis 500 four […]
Pope calls monks to be a gift to God and of God
Pope Francis meets with the Abbot, monks and collaborators of the Abbey of Montevergine on the occasion of the nine hundredth anniversary of the Abbey’s foundation. He encourages the community to make themselves a gift to God and to be a gift of God to others. Read all