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More than 800 years ago At the time when the church Was in its darkest period in history A man of noble ancestry Refused all earthly riches and pleasures And set out on a mission...
The night before a big trip is often fraught with preparations. Searching for tickets, laying out maps and directions, checking and double-checking bags—not to mention worrying...
If Dominicans refer to St. Dominic as “Our Holy Father Dominic”, does that mean that we can refer to his mother, Bl. Jane (12th century, feast – Aug. 2) as “Our...
Interview with Bishop Otavio Ruiz Arenas from Colombia, currently Secretary of the Pontifical Council for the promotion of the New Evangelization. Bishop Ruiz Arenas has worked in the...
While in Rio de Janeiro for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, I scanned the Internet daily, looking for coverage in the US press. Save for passing mention in the Washington...
There is a question that priests and religious commonly hear: How do I make sure my kids won’t leave the Church? Many young adults who were raised Catholic haven’t passed...
St. Mary Magdalene is known as the Apostola Apostolorum—the Apostle of the Apostles—because of her role in the accounts of the events surrounding the Resurrection. As...
The offices of the Africa Faith and Justice Network are tucked into a corner of the fourth floor of a building on the campus of Trinity College in Washington, D.C. On the wall, a map...
By all measures, the first annual Renewing the Priesthood Conference was a great success. The conference was at full capacity, with one hundred priests from over forty dioceses...
Recently, Father Peter Cameron, O.P., the editor of Magnificat and the founder of the Blackfriars Repertory Theatre, was interviewed by Our Sunday Visitor about the nature of...