When Father Hollowell returns to the Mayo Clinic for his March 13 brain surgery, he’ll take with him a list of all the abuse victims who have reached out to him so that he can remain especially close to them in prayer and suffering.
Priest offers suffering from brain tumor for victims of clergy sex abuse
Ask Father Tom: How often must I forgive?
Forgiveness frees people to be their true selves, with the residue of past guilt no longer holding them fast.
Father Scott Pogatchnik: Lenten training to reach our heavenly home
Lent, our own ‘spring training,’ prepares us for the mysteries of Holy Week.
Vatican Lenten meditation offered online amid coronavirus concerns
The Friday Lenten meditation for priests who work at the Vatican turned into an online event March 6 as Vatican officials continued to study precautions for avoiding the spread of the coronavirus.
Sunday Scripture reading: March 8, 2020
Second Sunday of Lent: Why do we read of Jesus’ glorious transfiguration in the midst of the Lenten season when we prepare to enter into the passion, death and resurrection of our Lord?
Live life, don’t squander it, pope tells young people
The fast-paced nature of the digital age can cause young men and women to focus more on capturing moments for their social media rather than experiencing them, Pope Francis said in his message for World Youth Day 2020.
Lack of faith can impact validity of marriage, commission finds
In the document, members of the International Theological Commission did not claim to resolve completely the question of the validity of sacramental marriages in the absence of faith, but they did insist that much greater care must be taken to educate Catholics in the meaning of faith, the significance of the sacraments and the meaning of marriage.
St. Joseph
St. Joseph was a holy man — and a very good father. FEAST DAY: MARCH 19 St. Joseph is the patron of all families, especially of […]