With great courage and confidence in God’s grace, St. Katharine Drexel chose to give not just her fortune but her whole life totally to the Lord. More »
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Lent can be described as “a spiritual feast that does for the soul what food does for the body.” More »
The Transfiguration is meant to encourage us to have great hope both about ourselves and our destiny in Christ. More »
Let us look to Peter as an example of faith. Jesus can use even the weakest people to build his church, as long as they respond to his grace of faith. More »
The Book of Psalms gives us profound words in which to acknowledge our sin before God as well as a way to express the confidence and joy of knowing his steadfast love and forgiveness. More »
The Eucharist, the heart of the Church’s life, is the banquet and living memorial of Christ’s sacrifice. When we worthily partake of the Eucharist, we participate even now in God’s own life. More »
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is central to this season of Lent. More »
St. Josephine—a woman transformed by Christ’s love and forgiveness—is a messenger of reconciliation. More »