
The Joy of the Priesthood Through the Eyes of a Chaplain to a Cloister
Father John Rizzo serves the Tyburn Nuns, a community devoted to Eucharistic adoration, in Parramatta, Australia.
Father John Rizzo serves the Tyburn Nuns, a community devoted to Eucharistic adoration, in Parramatta, Australia.
Military chaplain-priest explains the blessing of bringing the Eucharist to remote bases.
Father McNerney said he was struck by how important it was for patients on coronavirus wards to be able to hold a rosary or small cross throughout their ordeal.
Mental-health professionals and military specialists increasingly rely on these tools to combat the after-effects of war.
Father Thomas Conway gave his life for his naval flock.
Just in time for Veterans Day, Bishop Carl Kemme of Wichita, Kan., delivered a positio on Father Emil Kapaun’s life to Rome on Nov. 9.
Many Catholics don a blue uniform and wear a badge every day to serve society at the risk of their lives — but they risk their souls without the Church’s active help and presence.
More than six decades later, Bill Funchess recalls how in a Chinese POW camp the priestly Medal of Honor winner modeled Christ's love to all, regardless of faith.
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