The Archdiocese of Hartford is investigating a possible Eucharistic miracle at one of its parishes, where Communion hosts seemingly multiplied during a March 5 Sunday Mass.
‘God showed up in a very powerful, powerful way’: Archdiocese of Hartford investigating possible Eucharistic miracle
Online baseball exhibit pays homage to Blessed McGivney’s love of the game
In a four-part series, “Knights of Columbus Baseball: An American Story,” Andrew Fowler recounts the Catholic-American story of how the Knights of Columbus and individual Knights stepped up to the plate to produce memorable moments and shape the sport “for the better.”
USCCB president to bishops: Take Gospel to troubled people during pandemic
Admitting that people’s faith in God “has been shaken” by the pandemic and related economic turmoil, Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez called on his fellow bishops to take the news of the Resurrection and the triumph of life over death directly to people to help them navigate the crises.
Blessed McGivney’s vocation, formation, ministry are focus of virtual series
St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore will launch a virtual discussion series in honor of the beatification of an alumnus — Blessed Michael McGivney, a member of the class of 1877 and founder of the Knights of Columbus.