As we enter into the solemn days of Holy Week, we turn our attention to the climax of the Story of Salvation–the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the penitential season of Lent.
Whatever the Lord has in store for you, there is a patron saint for that.
In the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve (December 17-23), we sing the ancient and poetic “O Antiphons.”
The Miraculous Medal is a powerful sacramental that is worn by millions of Catholics around the world and has many miracles attributed to it.
Angel of God, my guardian dear, To whom God's love commits me here, Ever this day, be at my side, To light and guard, Rule and guide. Amen.
The Book of Psalms found in the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament, is a book not meant to be read, but rather prayed.
After God made the heavens and the earth and everything within them, the Book of Genesis says that God rested...
Christianity contains a rich tradition of how to treat to the body. In modern times, the body has become prominent, yet so has much confusion in our attitudes..
In order to combat these Seven Deadly Sins, you need to foster the Seven Remedial Virtues.
The stories of so many saints intertwine with the Story of Salvation during the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of the Lord.
This Sunday is Laetare Sunday! This is the Fourth Sunday of Lent and signifies we are more than halfway through Lent.
Not only does the Church honor Saint Joseph with special devotion every Wednesday but it also dedicates the entire month of March to him.