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What this 115-year-old Catholic youth movement can teach a secular Europe

Founded under Russian imperial rule in 1910, Lithuania's Ateitis federation has survived occupations and secularization to become a rare model of sustained Catholic youth engagement in Europe. [...]

New film brings to life the Book of Revelation

Written, created, and directed by Simón Delacre, “The Apocalypse of St. John” will air in theaters across the United States Feb. 15–17. [...]

Lent prep: What’s your plan this year?

Some of us are still blissfully thinking about our Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras fun, but Lent is right around the corner. Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, falls on February 18 this year. What is the purpose of Lent? In the Catholic Church, the greatest feasts of the year always come after a Read More…

Lent prep: What’s your plan this year?

The Book of Revelation Comes Alive in ‘The Apocalypse of St. John’

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On Valentine’s Day, Boston Archdiocese welcomes marriages into Church with convalidation ceremony

The archdiocese has seen growing interest in the ceremony for several years. [...]

Truth and Tradition: Seeing the Future in the Light of the Past

To exclude the past, and with it tradition, is to exclude God who stands outside of all time.

Pro-lifers rally for baby left to die after failed abortion

Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news. [...]

The Once-Mighty Europe

A new book from a new publisher swims against the anti-Western tide of our academic elites.

Love and the Skeptic

Saint Valentine's Day is a good time to remind ourselves that human love is an imitation, a reflection, of the divine love that created all [...]

Puerto Rico’s Penal Code Recognizes Unborn Babies as Human Beings

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