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Meditating with Mary

Most Catholics are very familiar with the Rosary, but many are surprised when they discover the level of depth that is possible while “telling the beads.” An essential component of the Rosary is the association of one of the mysteries of Christ’s life with each decade. More »

Transformed into the Likeness of Christ

How did the son of a wealthy merchant become the town beggar? What would prompt a popular young bachelor to start talking dreamily about “Lady Poverty”? What would cause him to abandon the party scene and spend his time rebuilding a ramshackle old chapel stone by stone? More »

The year was 521 BC. The Temple, once an impressive piece of architecture and the dwelling place of Yahweh, had been burned to the ground and was now a shell of its former self. More »

There I sat, with our two-month-old daughter strapped in the baby carrier, discussing my rights and options with a divorce attorney, while my parents watched our two-year-old son at their home. More »

Padre Pio (May 25, 1887–September 23, 1968) is a good role model for any of us who are dealing with physical suffering. This Capuchin priest is a contemporary saint and one of the most popular of modern times. St. Pio of Pietrelcina, as he is more formally known, is famous for bearing the stigmata, the marks of Christ’s passion, for more than fifty years. The pain he experienced from the open wounds was intense and unending. More »

At the first Pentecost, those who accepted Peter’s message were baptized, “and about three thousand persons were added that day” (Acts 2:41). The church was born that day, and it has been growing ever since. More »