
‘Holiness Breeds Holiness When Hearts Are Open’: Vocations Sprout at Catholic High School in North Dakota
A good Catholic education has the power to ignite vocations and set the world on fire.
A good Catholic education has the power to ignite vocations and set the world on fire.
Interviews with Bishop Robert McManus, Bishop Ronald Gainer, Archbishop Samuel Aquila, Bishop David Konderla, Bishop Andrew Cozzens and Bishop Earl Boyea.
Serving the Church on the peripheries, from Air Force chaplain to remote parishes
COMMENTARY: Without the priest, there is no Eucharist, and without the Eucharist, there is no Church.
A Catholic nonprofit helps young adults discover how best to use their God-given gifts.
Among the priests ordained this year in the U.S., 22% are Latinos, though the figure is still considerably lower than the overall proportion of U.S. Catholics who are Latino.
“We will continue to diminish in number,” Pope Francis said to seven members of the Jesuits serving in Greece. “This situation is common to many religious orders and congregations.”
The keys to renewal are stronger marriages and authentically Catholic schools.
The weatherman says his friends and family are “through-the-roof excited” — but “not surprised one bit” — at his decision.
Your vocation isn’t just about you. It’s about contributing in the right way to the entire mission of the Church.
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