
Memo to Millennials: Organized Religion Isn’t Bad
If you want to get somewhere, you have to follow the map.
If you want to get somewhere, you have to follow the map.
While I may have grown up with John Paul II, I became an adult with Pope Benedict XVI.
Young people grapple with Roe’s negative effects and ‘unseen wound,’ as pro-lifers look toward a brighter future of greater respect for the dignity of women and babies.
Combating the ‘diseases of despair’ that often plague modern young adults.
A recent salvo by The Guardian indicates that fertility-awareness-based methods are leaving their niche in Catholic circles and entering the mainstream.
‘I would cry every time at the miracle’ of the Eucharist, she recalls of her journey to the Church.
Innovative ways of communicating are paying dividends in helping young Americans to discern religious life.
The consultative processes for the upcoming synod is providing the Church a frank snapshot of its relationship with Catholic young adults.
Many young people love the Blessed Mother and invite their peers to join them in honoring her.
‘College students — the first generation that has been able to see in great detail what life in the womb looks like — can easily see that the preborn child is a human being and deserves every right to life as anyone else,’ said Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life of America.
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