
Mother Drexel Inherited Her Father’s Fortune — and Our Father’s Kingdom
St. Katharine Drexel is the patroness of racial justice and of philanthropists. Her feast day is celebrated on March 3.
St. Katharine Drexel is the patroness of racial justice and of philanthropists. Her feast day is celebrated on March 3.
Despite Lewis’ prominence in Christian apologetics, he was not always a follower of Christ
‘Veritatis Splendor’ will enliven the faith of Catholics in the Lone Star State and around the world.
“In the midst of all this craziness and chaos, God is with us.”
Our faith commands Catholic parents to stand firm in their duty as the first and primary educators of their children.
The Holy Spirit can be gentle as a dove, or rambunctious and unpredictable as a wild goose.
“May its ring awaken the consciences of legislators and all people of good will in Poland,” said Pope Francis, “and the whole world.”
Where to Turn During the Pandemic and Amid the Stresses of Life
In 1699, at the age of 32, the famous writer compiled 17 personal resolutions in a list he called, “When I come to be old.”
Father Joseph Marquis melds his two vocations — to the Catholic priesthood, and as Santa Claus — in the St. Nicholas Institute, a school for Santas that he founded.
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