• History
  • HISTORY & ISSUES

History of the Catholic Charismatic Movement

The Catholic Church encourages us to build a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and live out the gifts of the…

  • HISTORY & ISSUES
  • Mary
  • Traditions

Why is Mary Important to Catholics?

The Catholic understanding of the importance of Mary is so deep, rich, beautiful, and Biblically-based. Catholics are blessed to have…

  • History
  • HISTORY & ISSUES
  • SACRAMENTS & SEASONS
  • Spring
  • Traditions

What is Pentecost Sunday?

If you've finished off all the Easter candy (even the ones you hid from your children!), it's time for another…

  • Male Saints
  • SAINTS & DEVOTIONS

What Can Saint Isidore the Farmer Teach Us?

The patron saint of farmers was a lousy farmer? How is that possible? The life of St. Isidore the Farmer…

  • Male Saints
  • SAINTS & DEVOTIONS

The Story of Saint Isidore

Saint Isidore is the patron saint of farmers and rural communities. Born in Madrid, Spain, in the year 1110, he…

  • CATHOLIC LIVING
  • Confirmation
  • Teen Issues

How to Keep the Faith Alive in Young Catholics After Confirmation

Much like Easter, Confirmation suffers a mental ‘exit point’ for many young Catholics. As Easter is looked upon as the…

  • Male Saints
  • Pope
  • Rosary
  • SAINTS & DEVOTIONS

Saint Pius V Saved Europe with the Rosary!

Pope Saint Pius V, born Antonio Ghislieri, was ruler of the Papal States and head of the Catholic Church from…

  • Female Saints
  • SAINTS & DEVOTIONS

Who is Saint Catherine of Siena?

Saint Catherine of Siena was a theologian who possessed a strong connection to the Catholic Church, a tertiary of the…

  • Male Saints
  • SAINTS & DEVOTIONS

Who is Saint Mark the Evangelist? Why is he Portrayed as a Winged Lion?

Saint Mark the Evangelist wrote the second gospel, the Gospel according to Mark. He is one of the four evangelists…

  • CATHOLIC LIVING
  • Family and Parenting

5 Excuse-Proof Ways to Getting to Sunday Mass

Maintaining a weekly Mass attendance is probably more important than ever. Still, the temptation to make excuses will be strong.…