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8 Quotes the saints did NOT say

Quotes from the saints have long been a source of prayer and inspiration for Catholics. Consider Augustine’s words from his Confessions, “Our hearts were made for You, O Lord, and they are restless until they rest in you” or St. Francis de Sales’ words from a letter, “Do not wish to be anything but what Read More…

8 Quotes the saints did NOT say

Hey would-be Christians: Be not afraid of evolution

I hate talking about evolution. Yet, talk about evolution we must — because it has increasingly been cited as a reason that people leave Christianity or the Catholic Church.  It broke my heart to hear that Rhett from the Good Mythic Morning YouTube show lost his faith over evolution. He didn’t have to. And he Read More…

Hey would-be Christians: Be not afraid of evolution

Former gang members to move into unique Hollywood monastery

Since 1988, current and former Los Angeles gang members have been transforming their lives through Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention, recovery, and re-entry program in the world. Founded by Jesuit Fr. Gregory Boyle, who came to know and earn the trust of gang members and their families when he was an East L.A. pastor Read More…

Former gang members to move into unique Hollywood monastery

What is the virtue of decorum?

When I was in youth group many years ago, our pastor took all us wild, barbarous teenagers to a nice restaurant and taught us how to behave in polite company. It was a daunting task. We were (the boys, at least) a group of rowdy, loud, immature people. We’d just as soon wrestle in the Read More…

What is the virtue of decorum?

U.S. bishops speak out in defense of Haitian immigrants

Until recently, Haiti was among a number of countries whose immigrants have Temporary Protected Status (TPS), protecting their right to remain in the United States due to unsafe conditions in their country of origin.  The United States, however, announced an end to TPS for Haitians as of February 3 — a move which would affect Read More…

U.S. bishops speak out in defense of Haitian immigrants

How Babe Ruth shows us importance of Anointing of the Sick

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is one of the most profound gifts the Church offers her children, yet today, it is often overlooked or misunderstood. This sacrament brings Christ’s healing grace and strength at any point of serious illness or danger, preparing the soul and body for whatever God’s will may be. Read More…

How Babe Ruth shows us importance of Anointing of the Sick

Lana Turner found “inner peace” when she found God

Lana Turner, famously discovered at a Hollywood soda fountain, experienced a dizzying rise, soon becoming MGM’s biggest and most glamorous star. I have come a long way since 1937. I almost can’t believe how far. I think it’s because I’ve been close to God these last two years. —Lana Turner,  Lana: The Lady, the Legend, Read More…

Lana Turner found “inner peace” when she found God

Solidarity: The anti-corruption superpower Filipinos (and others) need?

Some weeks ago, Cardinal Virgilio David, bishop of Kalookan, called on Filipinos to join a trillion-peso march — a collective, conscience-led act against widespread political corruption. We’ve done marches before, most notably in 1986, when a prayerful housewife led our people to topple a dictator. Since then, little has changed. A wise Filipino Jesuit suggested Read More…

Solidarity: The anti-corruption superpower Filipinos (and others) need?

University student from England being considered for canonization

Vatican representatives are in the process of reviewing the life of Pedro Ballester, a British university student who died of cancer in 2018, to gauge whether his canonization cause should be opened. [...]

The story of the 4-year-old whose faith led to lowering the age of first Communion

“Little Nellie” was a 4-year-old child from Cork, Ireland, whose piety and closeness to God led in part to the lowering of the age at which children could receive their first holy Communion. [...]