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Spain’s Sagrada Familia reaches its full height

Barcelona woke on Friday to a changed skyline. The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia completed its ascent when workers set the upper arm of the cross atop the Tower of Jesus, bringing the church to its final height of 172.5 meters (566 feet). The immense white ceramic cross, standing 17 meters tall — roughly the Read More…

Spain’s Sagrada Familia reaches its full height

An inspiring visit of Cristiano Ronaldo’s children to Fatima

For most of the world, Cristiano Ronaldo is known first as one of the most celebrated footballers of his generation — the forward for Al‑Nassr and captain of Portugal, whose goals and records have defined an era. But off the pitch, he walks a path familiar to many parents: the quiet work of raising children Read More…

An inspiring visit of Cristiano Ronaldo’s children to Fatima

5 Practical ways to serve your local parish during Lent

Often when Catholics think of Lent, we dwell on the penitential aspects of the liturgical season. We think of all the ways we can pray more or do extra penance during the 40 days of Lent. Yet, that is only part of the equation. We are encouraged to be active in our almsgiving, not only Read More…

5 Practical ways to serve your local parish during Lent

Pope Leo’s 3 keys to safe and sensible media use

As technology advances more rapidly than most of us can keep up with, sometimes we might feel so frustrated we want to walk away from the internet altogether. Constantly changing social media platforms, fake videos and photos made by computers, algorithms that feed us biased information — it all feels like too much.  Fortunately there Read More…

Pope Leo’s 3 keys to safe and sensible media use

Poet, martyr, and Saint: On the remarkable talent and inspiring faith of Robert Southwell

Every martyr’s death is different. When Bishop John Fisher of Rochester was brought to Tower Hill to be executed for treason against King Henry VIII, he was so sick that he had to be carried [...]

Why Being Rather Than Nothingness? Part VI

Paul tells us in his letter to the Romans that we clearly know God through His creation, so how is it that so many can't do just that?

Through the desert, back to the Tree of Life

Readings: • Gen 2:7-9; 3:1-7 • Ps 51:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 17 • Rom 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19 • Mt 4:1-11 Several years ago, I was at dinner with a group of people, including a priest. [...]

Full Text: Cardinal Dolan on Faith, Politics, Notre Dame, and the Future of NYC

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U.S. bishops condemn detention mega‑centers as ‘deeply troubling’ plan

Catholic bishops are expressing opposition to a planned increase in migrant detention capacity. Catholic bishops are voicing their objection to a plan from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to increase capacity of migrant detention [...]

Former Google exec talks AI, Bible, conversion at Catholic business summit

Vic Gundotra, former senior vice president of Google and a Catholic convert, shared about AI, the Bible, and his faith at a recent Catholic business leadership conference. Vic Gundotra, former senior vice president of Google [...]