On July 13, teens from St. Therese of Lisieux Parish in Sanford and Holy Spirit Parish in Kennebunk and Wells, Maine, will do what they do on the second Tuesday of every month: serve a ...
Adam A. J. DeVille writes, “Our time in this pandemic has presented us with even more opportunities to love and serve people who are suffering in so many ways. The one key lesson I have ...
Despite the limitations caused by COVID-19, the Franciscans of the Eucharist in Chicago at the Mission of Our Lady of the Angels are undeterred in their mission to meet the needs of the poor in ...
With so much Catholic charitable work being direct, face-to-face service, those efforts would be stymied in the face of such coronavirus-mandated restrictions as group-size limits and social distancing, right? One would think so. But one ...
Paige Fitch planted her shovel in the dirt and swiped her arm across her forehead. The temperature in Georgetown on this June day was 83 degrees, but the high humidity made it feel closer to ...
Addressing the deep divisions in our country and our Church was the focus of a recent gathering of Catholic leaders in Washington, D.C. Hosted by The Initiative for Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at ...
ICYMI: Hand or tongue? Kneeling or standing? Either way, receiving the Eucharist should be an act of communion, says @timothypomalley in the latest installment of his series about Vatican II
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Hand or tongue? Kneeling or standing? Either way, receiving the Eucharist should be an act of communion
In the latest installment of his series exploring the gifts and promises of the liturgical reforms of the Second ...
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In this week's Opening the Word, @frjoshTX asks: Are we disciples on mission? Read the complete Scripture reflection:
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Opening the Word: Are we disciples on mission?
For the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Joshua Whitfield explores how we can apply the lesson from the Gosp...
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