‘Why Do You Have Ashes?’: Catholic Students Marked by Faith on a Secular Campus
Catholic students describe their experience of Ash Wednesday at American University in Washington, D.C.
Catholic students describe their experience of Ash Wednesday at American University in Washington, D.C.
‘We do love our habit very much.’
Peace is ‘a gift more valuable than those you can buy in stores,’ the Holy Father told young people, adding that peace ‘transforms us as witnesses of Jesus, the Redeemer of the world.’
Danny Anderl was 20 when he gave his life to save his father from a gunman with a vendetta.
‘We are the Church of Christ, his body, his members called to spread his Gospel of mercy, consolation and peace throughout the world, through that spiritual worship that must shine forth above all in our witness of life.’
Catholic vice president pushes back against those who are framing his desire as disrespectful.
Allen’s proclamation is motivating more souls to do the same.
A federal district court ordered the Oakland Unified School district to grant equal access of school facilities.
COMMENTARY: As a child, he survived a Nazi massacre. As a husband and father, he lived the Gospel. As a priest, he brought many to Christ.
Ministry provides laundry services and holistic care to the homeless and underserved in the heart of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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