Q: This morning I went to weekday Mass, as is my custom. Due to a heavy snowstorm in the area, I was the only person there, […]
Father Kenneth Doyle: Communion without Mass? / Guidelines on gluten-free
Scorsese’s “Silence” and the seaside martyrs
Like so many of his other films, it is marked by gorgeous cinematography, outstanding performances from both lead and supporting actors, a gripping narrative, and enough thematic complexity to keep you thinking for the foreseeable future.
Sunday Scripture readings: Jan. 1, 2017
Solemnity of Mary — First reading: Numbers 6:22-27; Second reading: Galatians 4:4-7; Gospel: Luke 2:16-21
Youth ministers urged to walk with young adults as Jesus would
Jesus Christ’s example of friendship with his apostles is the model for “the start of ministry to young adults in the 21st century,” a bishop told 1,000 members of the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry gathered in San Jose Dec. 2.
John of Kanty
c. 1390-1473 FEAST: December 23 Greatly revered in his native Poland, this saint, also known as John Cantius, spent most of his life teaching at the […]
Sunday Scripture readings: Dec. 25, 2016
The Nativity of the Lord — First reading: Isaiah 52:7-10; Second reading: Hebrews 1:1-6 Gospel: John 1:1-18 or John 1:1-5, 9-14
Create your own Christmas family traditions
Sometimes I get stuck on how I think Christmas morning should be — namely, me well-rested and with a cup of coffee warming my hands as […]
Polish ‘wigilia’ on Christmas Eve features simple but savory foods
“What I remember from my childhood is my ‘babcia’ (grandmother) having these huge pots on two stoves,” said my mother Barbara, who has marked Polish “wigilia” every year since her birth.