St. Roch (also called St. Rocco and St. Rock) cured many people during the plague in early 14th century Italy. Born in...
Have you ever struggled with discouragement? Do you ever tell yourself: “I feel like I’ll never measure up” or “My prayer life...
Penitential practices, like fasting and abstinence, are intended to refocus our thoughts and intentions toward God Lenten regulationsThe season of Lent begins...
Healing a Wounded Church Catholics profess in the Creed to believe in “one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.” Recent revelations of past...
Candles, christening gowns and photos are often what we recall when thinking about the sacrament of baptism. Unless we were received into...
The 29th annual Brains and Brawn Tournament is a chance for Catholic school students in 6th-8th grade, from across the diocese, to...
“Abortion is the ultimate degradation of women.” These words rang out across Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago at the annual “March for...
It’s a well-known fact that volunteering can bring you many benefits, such as providing a greater sense of purpose or meeting new...
We all know what it’s like to be in a family; there are moments of joy and occasional misunderstandings. Some may feel...
“We’re one day closer to heaven!” That’s what my dad used to say just before he shut my bedroom door after tucking...