Fr. Ronald Knox, an English Catholic of the early 20th century and convert, gave retreats and talks to lay people…
Browsing: Learn & Live the Faith
The Stations of the Cross is a service typically done on Friday evenings during the season of Lent. It’s fitting…
The culture of death has many pillars and many faces. One such pillar, surely is the tragedy of drug and…
Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion(Jeremiah 20:7-9; Psalm 63:2-6,8-9; Romans 12:1-2; Matthew 16:21-27) Developing and Growing in the…
The college semester is upon us again, and at most universities the new academic year is either now beginning or…
A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) news blog featured a story about A new line of clothing for people with Downs…
After the Confetior and a few short prayers (such as the Kyrie), the priest then intones the Gloria by proclaiming the first…
“We are strong in our faith, rooted in our history. We have been here for 2000 years. We refuse to…
“Who do you say that I am?” That is a question that we are called to answer every day. Who…
“More Catholic than the Pope.” There is nothing more quintessentially Catholic than the Papacy. When we think “Catholic,” we think…