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Did you know Lebanon is in the Bible more than 70 times?

Though it’s only in the Old Testament, Lebanon is referred to 71 times in Scripture. The mountain range that occupies a large part of its territory is described by the prophets as one of the natural borders of the Promised Land offered by God to the people of Israel. “Every place on which you set Read More…

Did you know Lebanon is in the Bible more than 70 times?

How to plan for a peaceful, prayerful Advent

While the stores are hawking “bigger and better” versions of everything, I’m craving a peaceful, quiet, and reflective December preparing for Our Lord’s birth. You, too? Let’s do this together. Here’s my plan to (hopefully!) have a peaceful Advent this year. Do you get overscheduled and overcommitted way too easily? I know I do. So Read More…

How to plan for a peaceful, prayerful Advent

Struggling with gratitude? Try these tips from St. Ignatius

Gratitude doesn’t always feel easy, or feel at all. But in the quiet spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola, it’s not something reserved for a good mood or a perfect day — it’s a habit of the heart, rooted in how we choose to live and see. As Thanksgiving arrives, with its mix of celebration Read More…

Struggling with gratitude? Try these tips from St. Ignatius

Number of Nigerian schoolchildren rescued; others still missing

The 24 Nigerian girls who were abducted from their government school in the northwestern part of the country last week have been safely rescued, said Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, November 25, as Pope Leo XIV offered prayers for those who are still captive. “I am relieved that all the 24 girls have been Read More…

Number of Nigerian schoolchildren rescued; others still missing

MTG Opposed Trump’s Mortgage Plan; 14 Days Later, She’s Resigning from Congress

GOP opposition to Trump is rare these days. But Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent resignation may be a reflection of where the lines are drawn.

Führers and Fathers 

Either we begin to take fatherhood very seriously, or we will have to face off with a future Führer.

Miss Universe honors God, Catholic faith on stage and in life

When Miss Universe Mexico Fatima Bosch was announced as the winner of Miss Universe on Friday, November 20, in Bangkok, she was understandably overcome with emotion. But as she made her first walk as Miss Universe, she took a moment on the runway to thank God for all He has done to help her. Carrying Read More…

Miss Universe honors God, Catholic faith on stage and in life

“Hero of the confessional”: Italian 20th-century priest beatified

On November 15, Fr. Carmelo de Palma was officially beatified by the Catholic Church in a ceremony in Bari, Italy. Pope Leo XIV praised Palma’s life during his Angelus following the beatification: Yesterday, in Bari, Carmelo De Palma was beatified.  He was a diocesan priest who died in 1961 after a life generously spent in Read More…

“Hero of the confessional”: Italian 20th-century priest beatified

Don’t Be Fooled: Notre Dame’s About-Face Isn’t a Return to Faith

The school's Catholic heritage is being hijacked by a godless agenda.

Chastity as an Issue for Today

While the Synodal church has ignored one of the most devastated teachings of the Church in modernity, Fr. T.G. Morrow's latest book on chastity reminds us why it needs our focus.