Family, despite its daily challenges, is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. It is in the family where we learn to love and be loved rightly, to forgive, to welcome others, to sacrifice and care for others, and most importantly to know, love and trust God...
Fathers, thank you for the many ways you reflect the love God the Father to your children, being in your family like St. Joseph was in the Holy Family. Thank you for making your life a sacrifice…
The Sacrament of Confirmation is one of the three sacraments of initiation and strengthens the grace received at Baptism, sending the newly confirmed into the world to be a witness to Christ as a fully initiated member of the Church...
It is no secret that most Bible studies and church offices are filled with a disproportionate number of women. Why is this? Because as St. John Paul II wrote in his Apostolic Letter on the Dignity and Vocation of women, “Christ speaks to women about the things of God...
The bishops of the United States created a three-year plan to revive and foster Eucharistic devotion and adoration in dioceses, parishes, and in the hearts of the faithful. Believing in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist—that the bread and wine at Mass is truly transformed into Christ—is what makes Catholics different from other Christians...
In our Catholic Tradition, the Sacrament of Baptism is described as the door of the spiritual life. The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes baptism as the gateway to life in the Spirit. Precisely at the moment of our Baptism, we receive the Holy Spirit ...
We had 31 Catechumens this year who were fully initiated into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil by receiving Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist...
As we walk through Lent, some members of our community begin their final journey towards the Church. Thirty-three youth and adults will join God’s family through...