Boot-Camp Brotherhood: The Martyrs’ Walk Pushes Men Closer to God and Out of Their Comfort Zone
Initiative is designed to challenge Christian men physically, mentally and spiritually.
Initiative is designed to challenge Christian men physically, mentally and spiritually.
The archbishop called on Americans to remember those who continually suffer from the effects of war-inflicted wounds, whether mentally or physically.
Medal of Honor recipient was devoted to God and country.
Honoring courage and humanity, films attest to selflessness in battle and the bravery that must endure.
In this month of the Holy Souls, Veterans Day must be more than just a day off. Catholics can do a great work of mercy by offering Masses, suffrages and indulgences for our veterans.
The story of Father Ignatius Maternowski grows even more compelling 78 years after D-Day.
Nov. 11, 2021, marks the centennial of the Tomb marked by the words, “Here Rests in Honored Glory an American Soldier Known But to God”
COMMENTARY: Gratitude is a virtue required as part of justice whereby we remember and appreciate the service done for us and the willingness to show kindness in return.
“Through the sign of the cross it is not the servant or the slave who is speaking, but the Lord of all creation.” —Pope St. John Paul II
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