J. D. Vance’s second memoir, “Communion,” tells the story of his decision to become Catholic, but it’s strangely disdainful of the faith he has joined.
The Vatican has clarified who is affected by Pope Leo's SSPX excommunications and how Catholics can return to full communion.
This Sunday we will consider Matthew 13:1-23 and the famous parable of the sower. Hopefully you will get to hear the full version read at Mass and not the shorter option of Matthew 13:1-9! It is a ...
With incense wafting to an elevated pulpit and 13 altar boys looking on, the priest at the Church of Saint Agnes preached about merging old Catholic customs with fidelity to the Vatican this week — ...
In 2033, the Catholic Church will mark an extraordinary Jubilee Year commemorating 2,000 years since the death and ...
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Science reveals this is what happens to your brain during prayer
Research shows the brain during prayer activates social cognition networks, reduces stress, and builds measurable neural ...
About 70,000 Vietnamese people, including Catholics and people from other faiths, witnessed the beatification ceremonies for ...
For one Sunday morning, worshippers at First Scots Church in downtown Charleston traded modern traditions for those of the ...
The House speaker highlighted the newly-appointed Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia’s mission, religious liberty and the legacy of Archbishop John Carroll. Archbishop Gabriele Caccia was appointed ...
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Why does God speak in parables?
Why does God speak in parables? In our Gospel today (Matthew 13:1-23), Jesus, the storyteller, invites the vast expectant crowd to consider the parable of the sower. His disciples later approach him ...
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