Eucharistic Adoration Has Mysterious Effect on Non-Catholics Too
Eucharistic adoration has a drawing power on college students and young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike
Eucharistic adoration has a drawing power on college students and young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike
Santa Barbara, California, initiative shows one way the Church can continue the mission of empty convents and rectories by transforming them into housing for those serving in the local Church’s parishes and apostolates.
The project led by missionaries of the charismatic community Shalom consists in weekly Zoom meetings during which discussions, prayers and catechesis are offered in three languages.
Leaders in the field got creative, coming up with fresh ways of being faithful to their missions.
Meet six Catholic outreaches that rebooted their approaches during the pandemic.
CYA: The Musical addresses serious Catholic issues with orthodoxy and humor.
Training young men in machines, technology and the humanities.
Combating the ‘diseases of despair’ that often plague modern young adults.
More than 17,000 attendees headed to Indiana for time of faith and fellowship, with thousands more watching live online.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Vanishing American Adult, by Republican Ben Sasse, has sparked debate about the shifting timeline for financial independence and marriage and the challenge that poses for Catholics.
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