How does one begin to have a prayer life if they’ve never done it before, or if they’ve lapsed and haven’t prayed in a long time?
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What Is the Family?
It’s easy not to fully appreciate a word we hear all the time. This is especially true of the family.
Go To Joseph
There is no Better Source of Wisdom Regarding St. Joseph than that of the Saints Who Loved Him The saints have said a lot about the importance of a devotion to St. Joseph. On this feast day of St. Joseph the Worker let’s reflect on the wisdom of a couple of those saints. “Knowing by...
The Mysterious St. Joseph
We all know Joseph as the foster father of Jesus. But there are a lot of interesting things to know about this great and sometimes mysterious saint that you may never have heard before.
Life Lesson from a Martyr
Catholics are still persecuted today, but we can learn an important lesson from Japanese martyr St. Paul Miki and his companions.
Is the Nicene Creed Anti-Women?
When we say “For us men, and for our salvation..." in the Nicene Creed, are we saying that Jesus came down from Heaven only for men?
Why Bother With the Nicene Creed?
While it is often said haphazardly at mass, the Creed's power and purpose is an important part of the mass that demands our voices and attention.
Remember the Point, or Lose Your Way
Is it enough to practice our religion when we forget the point of our faith?
What Do You Really Know About Our Catholic Faith?
Knowledge isn’t just power, but life. We can’t live what we don’t know, and we can’t practice what we can’t understand. That’s why we should never stop learning our faith. So how much do you know about our Catholic faith?
The Oft-Forgotten Point of Advent
We often hear that Advent is about the Joy of Christmas or welcoming the light of Jesus. But while those things are partially true, they don't represent what Advent is really about. So what's the point of Advent?
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