Zach Hill prayed one day when things were going badly on a construction site. From that day, he returned to church and convalidated his marriage.
From sandy ground to firm foundation: Staples contractor reunites with his faith after falling away
Pope asks families to take a small step toward greater holiness
At the opening festival, with some 4,500 people in the Vatican audience hall, Pope Francis said he wanted the church to be a “good Samaritan that draws near to you and helps you to continue your journey and to take a step forward, however small.”
‘Amoris Laetitia’ family portraits: Sometimes messy, but grace-filled
Pope Francis opened the “Amoris Laetitia” Family Year March 19, encouraging people to read the document, strengthen their families and support other families who may be struggling.
Coronavirus gives newlyweds opportunity to focus on sacrament
Marriages are signs of God’s fidelity that will get us through good times and bad.
The Big Question: Why aren’t more young people choosing to marry in the Church?
People from the diocese discuss the reasons why an increasing number of young people marry outside the Church.
Convalidation: Receiving God’s grace in the sacrament of marriage
Couples who have been married civilly, or married in another faith tradition, are invited to come to the Church and be married through a process called convalidation.