
‘Give Your Life to Jesus’: How a World Youth Day Put a Young Man on the Path to Priesthood
Heartfelt words in Madrid started a surprising journey.
Heartfelt words in Madrid started a surprising journey.
Priests and religious worldwide reflect on the legacy of the late pontiff.
The bishop pointed out that a priest is a blessing for families, parishes, and fellow seminarians and encouraged young men not to be afraid to say yes to the Lord.
Clergymen’s calls differ, but they hold in common a desire to share the Gospel.
Father Antony Sumich, of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, explains how international adventures drew him more deeply into the Church.
Venezuelan seminarians are struggling to continue their formation for the priesthood in the midst of a deepening national crisis
“At that very moment, I had an actual vision of our Lord in my car...”
New York native Father Joe Fitzgerald now recruits others to serve at the altar.
In Krakow Before World Youth Day, Archbishop Aquila Ordains Polish-Born Seminarian to Denver Diaconate
Fans in the Latin-American country were delighted to reunite with the Catholic priest who once brought them fame on the soccer pitch and now gave them the Eucharist.
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