This article was posted on: November 3, 2021
Sixteenth-century Peru was not a good time or place to be a multiracial child, but that’s the world St. Martin de Porres...
This article was posted on: October 21, 2021
The cost of COVID-19 was heavy among priests, brothers and sisters who died in mission countries. The burial of Sister Florence Nalwoga,...
This article was posted on: October 18, 2021
The Society for the Propagation of the Faith My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, May the Lord give you peace. All...
This article was posted on: October 11, 2021
Father Michal Radomski, SVD, fulfills his priestly calling Pope Francis continually reminds us that by virtue of our baptism, all Catholics are...
This article was posted on: September 30, 2021
They that hope in the Lord will renew their strength. Is 40:31 Hope is what Jack Lawlis from Holy Spirit Parish in...
This article was posted on: September 28, 2021
The Catholic Church has a long, rich history in education. During the Dark Ages, the Church was the primary protector of knowledge...
This article was posted on: June 23, 2021
Joseph Koch may be a bona fide world traveler—exploring 154 countries in the last 25 years—but his roots are solidly more local....
This article was posted on: February 19, 2021
El Camino de Santiago is known to call out to men and women who are searching. Kevin and Peggy Dubois, Secular Franciscans...
This article was posted on: February 16, 2021
Last month, we noted that a disciple is one who “sits at the feet” of Jesus, learning from Him and receiving His...
This article was posted on: October 5, 2020
Not too long ago, we spent a “Year of Mercy” brushing up on and practicing the corporal works of mercy. They come...