Like any conversation, it goes both ways. We talk to God, and he talks to us. God loves us more than we can imagine. He wants us to get to know and love him as a Father. Like any loving parent, he wants to spend time talking with his children. The following are answers to commonly asked questions about prayer.
A beginner’s guide to prayer for Catholics
Pastor accompanies Detroit Piston’s assistant coach on path to joining the church
A chance encounter with Father John McKenzie at the National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak, Michigan, an assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons, Andrew Jones III, on the path to becoming a Catholic.
Is there a deeper meaning behind ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’?
The song dates to 1714 Newcastle, England, according to the 1864 book “Songs of the Nativity” by William Henry Husk.
Author, former Marine, ponders how faith tempers horror, violence
Author Phil Klay writes about what war, armed conflict and bloodshed do to the human soul.
Former CRS head looks at women’s leadership in church as taught, lived
Carolyn Woo, retired president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, takes an honest look at the experience of women who hold leadership positions.
Author examines key issues he says Pope Francis’ successor must face
“The Next Pope,” lists key issues the successor to Pope Francis needs to face, some of which are elimination of clericalism, Vatican institutional reforms and support of priests.
The Big Question: Do we still have a Catholic literary imagination?
Catholics have long explored and enhanced their faith through many forms of literature.
Church leaders urged to take stronger stand against institutionalized racism
Loyola University Chicago brought together two leading Black American Catholic jurists to consider “race, justice and Catholicism.”
























