Summer travels can be fun and incorporate the Faith. If you plan on traveling anytime soon, here’s a scavenger hunt that can help make the experience totally Catholic. You can use the list as a ...
For 2,000 years, Christ in the holy Eucharist has been adored. Ever since Jesus gave himself to us in the consecrated bread and wine at the Last Supper, he has been with us in the ...
A few weeks ago, the Daughters of St. Paul announced a new strategic plan for the order’s life and mission in its U.S. and Canada province. These sorts of changes are being addressed with growing ...
For the first time since October 2019, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square will host a canonization on May 15. This gap of two-and-a-half years was punctuated only by the pontiff ...
On January 21, Pope Francis issued a decree declaring Saint Irenaeus as a Doctor of the Church, having accepted a related proposal of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. In a new In Focus, ...
Last fall, the U.S. bishops published a document on the Eucharist, titled, “The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church.” This document came in response to the many ways in which belief ...
During their fall assembly in Baltimore, the U.S. bishops voted on Indianapolis to host the national Eucharistic Congress in 2024. David Spesia, the executive director for the bishops’ Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, which is ...
Fitting for the solemnity of Christ the King, the season of Advent and for everyday Christian living, award-winning Christian composer and pianist Ian Mulder’s new symphony, “Crowns of Christ,” is a stunning and truly crowning ...
Following the resignation of Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill as general secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Michael R. Heinlein, editor of SimplyCatholic.com, explores the fallout from yet another scandal in the Church and asks: ...
Do YOU know what date Mary and Joseph's engagement is traditionally celebrated? It's Catholic quiz time! If you're a daily or weekly Mass goer or a saint junkie, you know that Catholicism is prevalent in ...