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Pope gives seminarians Lenten goals
During Lent, Pope Francis said, Catholics – and especially Catholic seminarians – should rediscover ...
The Stations of the Cross help us make sense of suffering
Christians know the life of a disciple will not be easy.
Father Koch: Water stands as both a sign of death and life
Here in the Northeast of the U.S., we seldom concern ourselves ...
Fasting and abstinence: More than laws of the church
As the penitential season of Lent begins, we Catholics...
Five great Lenten reads
The season of Lent is an ideal time to grow in the spiritual life. Here are five great reads to help you on your way.
Let God choose your Lent
"What are you giving up for Lent?" For many Catholics, the question appears almost automatically.
Pope: Laziness is a symptom of 'acedia,' a dangerous vice
The vice of "acedia," often translated as ...
Sacrifice sharpens appreciation for the simple
During a recent small group session at my parish when discussing the Eucharistic meal of the Mass ...
'Tolton’ a powerful story of venerable priest’s triumph over prejudice
The multimedia production “Tolton: From Slave to Priest” gave ...
The sick, and the world, need 'therapy' of love, Pope says in message
The "first therapy" that must be offered to the sick,
Father Koch: Through a leper we see the healing power of Jesus
Father Koch: Through a leper we see the healing power of Jesus over sin and death
Does watching a televised Mass provide spiritual nourishment?
My parish has a Facebook channel, so I watched the services there instead.
Changing words in sacraments can make them invalid, dicastery warns
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith...
Ignorance breeds fear, fear breeds intolerance, Pope tells students
Love and seek the truth, which requires being open to listening
God is close, compassionate, not cold, distant, Pope says
Christians must let go of the God they think they know and convert...
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