In an In Focus for Our Sunday Visitor, Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller shares the stories of eight Catholic speakers. Some names might be familiar, while others may be new. As she writes, “Many of them are ...
Father John A. Moineau has been praying for a miracle, and thousands who are following his videos are praying for him and with him as he faces the difficulties of a treatable but incurable disease. ...
This Lent, pysanky artists from around the world have been selling or donating their intricate eggs to help with the relief efforts in Ukraine, where many of their ancestors were born. Amelia Randich of Scranton, ...
In a series looking at traditions within the Church that have been passed down through the centuries, Maryann Eidemiller profiles two priests who are carrying on the work of creating beautiful icons of Jesus, Mary ...
For generations, men and women religious have produced products essential to the life of the Church. Without them, our priests would be without beautiful vestments, our altars would be without proper linens, and even more ...
Various societal surveys report that many believe our culture is as divided now as it has been at any point over the past 150 years. These days, there are divisions between liberal and conservative politics, ...
Deacon Sutton, a licensed psychologist, is a permanent deacon in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Soon after Deacon Sutton was ordained in 1999, he learned of two children who were denied First Communion because they were ...
In a series of articles exploring how priests, deacons, and men and women religious live out the corporal works of mercy, writer Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller profiles two monasteries that are dedicated to giving drink to ...
In Iowa, Trappist monks manage the state’s second largest privately owned forest within their 1,800 acres. The land produces high-quality prized lumber, and the black walnut trees are considered some of the best. From that ...
What does it mean to clothe the naked in our society today? As Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller points out in her latest article, “There’s more to the ministry than providing services and giving out pants, shirts, ...