Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, popularly known as the Little Flower, died in 1897 at the age of twenty-four. Had she lived to be ninety, as two of her blood sisters did, she would have died in 1963. More »
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We humans are an interesting breed. Blessed as we are with a natural curiosity, we have plumbed the depths of the earth and sent satellites millions of miles into space. More »
In the following selections from his general audiences and addresses, Pope Francis offers encouragement, practical advice, and wisdom to the modern family. More »
Pope Francis’ message at the canonization of Junípero Serra was clear: go forward and proclaim the joy of the Gospel. More »
It is never too early or too late to seek God’s wisdom about a [adult] son’s or daughter’s difficulties or needs. More »
In his address to Congress, Pope Francis spoke of Dorothy Day as an example of someone dedicated to “social justice and the rights of persons.” Here, from our archives, is an article from 1999 that gives a sketch of her life and speaks of her relationship with the Lord. More »
Few public figures in modern times have grasped the imagination of the world as Pope Francis has. His charm, his sincerity, and his ability to express profound concepts in a down-to-earth way have won him the respect and attention of millions. More »
The following selections draw upon the rich vein of wisdom the pope has offered—in his writings and homilies—to the modern family, including those engaged to be married, husbands and wives, parents, grandparents, young people, and children. More »