Bishop Michael F. Burbidge spoke on the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit and emphasized how people can adore and accept Jesus into their hearts through the Eucharist and each other.
Catholic University students encouraged to rely on the Holy Spirit
Firefighter’s trust in God is forged by fire and faith
Joe Ybarra said his journey has been marked by a series of twists and turns, forged by fire and faith.
Vatican features Chicago parish in video on welcoming migrants
The video, titled, “Growing Together as a Church,” is the latest in an ongoing communications campaign that highlights the theme of the Sept. 25 World Day of Migrants and Refugees, whose theme is “Building the Future with Migrants and Refugees.”
Literary critic shines light on faith’s influence on Catholic writers
Ripatrazone offers insights into the motivation and inspiration of practicing Catholic novelists.
Laura Kelly Fanucci: Where is God on your calendar?
“If someone found your planner on the bus or a stranger glanced at your calendar on the wall or a hacker gained access to your phone’s events, would they see any sign you were a Catholic?”
Church cannot flee failures, but must reconcile with Indigenous, pope says
While commentators, politicians and survivors discussed whether Pope Francis’ apology for the Catholic Church’s role in running residential schools was enough, the pope insisted reconciliation requires faith, action and the courage to move forward.
National Seton shrine breaks ground on $4 million museum, visitor center
When the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg opens its new $4 million museum and visitors center next year, it will be a milestone for those with a deep devotion to America’s first native-born saint.
Political pundit Mark Shields is remembered as a man of faith, humor
At his June 22 funeral Mass, Mark Shields — a fixture for 33 years as a commentator on the PBS “NewsHour” — was remembered as a man who believed in the power of politics serving the common good, and as a man of faith and humor.