Pope St John Paul’s Encyclical Rich in Mercy: Part III
Part 3 in a 3-Part Series on Rich in Mercy (Dives in Misericordia), the encyclical by St. Pope John Paul II
Part 3 in a 3-Part Series on Rich in Mercy (Dives in Misericordia), the encyclical by St. Pope John Paul II
Part 2 in a 3-Part Series on Rich in Mercy (Dives in Misericordia), the encyclical by St. Pope John Paul II
Part 1 in a 3-Part Series on Rich in Mercy (Dives in Misericordia), the encyclical by St. Pope John Paul II
St. Joseph and St. Patrick, pray for us
The Valley of Tears (French: La Vallée de Larmes), oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Gustave Doré, from 1883.
A Roadmap to Creative Adventures and Fulfillment in the Great Outdoors.
Recently, H.B. Marcel wrote an article on Behold The Faith about the Novus Ordo (N.O.) mass, the mass in the vernacular language of an area
Mass starts. The drummer has a solo. Some kid, because he looked “cute,” is asked to do the reading. He totally botches Galatians 2:20, and
Fr. Chad Ripperger speaks at St. Patrick’s Cathedral NYC
In the introduction to Hymns on Paradise, by St. Ephrem the Syrian, Sebastian Brock explains that typical to almost all early Christian writers, including St. Ephrem,
The Warrior Saints: Demetrius, George, Procopius and Artemy (Hilander Monasteyr, Athos, 17th Century)
The Icon “La Bruna” is the oldest image of the Blessed Mother that has been adopted by the Carmelites.
Written by Fr. Bill Peckman, Church Pop.
Why do Catholics use the crucifix instead of the cross?
Written by George Ryan, Church Pop.
Bishop Michael C. Barber, Bishop of the Diocese of Oakland.
Saint George slaying the dragon, as depicted by Paolo Uccello, c. 1470.
Everything you need to do in October through the end of the Octave of All Saints on Nov 6 to get years out of purgatory ☠️
NYC’s latest Catholic zine, Cracks in Postmodernity (or ‘cracks in pomo,’ if brevity is your thing), is hosting a reading party on 10/12!
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
Written by Jacqueline Burkepile, Church Pop.
Prayer for Our Government by Archbishop John Carroll (1791)
An all day Catholic music festival with food, beer and vendors galore! Sat, Jul 15 | Benedictine College Preparatory MUSIC BY: Hallowed + E-Knock +
HEROIC MEN streams powerful #catholic content created by men to strengthen and equip men. For free, for all. Think formed.org for Catholic Men.
Written by George Ryan, Church Pop.
Written by Caroline Perkins, Church Pop.
This Lent, make a good Confession. Here’s how.
Msgr. Charles Fink reads the poem “Bury Me With Soldiers,” which he wrote as a tribute to the U.S. servicemembers who served during the Vietnam War. The poem was read at the funerals of Vietnam War veterans nationwide in 2018.
40 Masses. 40 Days of Prayer and Vigils. 40 Days of Penance and Fasting.
Written by Joshua R. Brown, St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology.
Catholic Exorcism? Yes, there’s an app for that!
Written by Jacqueline Burkepile, Church Pop.
Francis P. Church’s editorial, “Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus” was an immediate
sensation, and went on to became one of the most famous editorials ever written. It first appeared in the The New York Sun in 1897, almost a hundred years ago, and was reprinted annually until 1949 when the paper went out of business.
Faith is the challenge of life. And it is most fundamentally challenged by evil. Our pains, our sufferings, our woes. “How could He?” we cry.
Adoremus’s editor Christopher Carstens recently conducted an interview with Father Peter D. Rocca, a member of the Holy Cross Fathers (CSC) on his work in compiling the Paulist Press edition of the ordo, which serves as a user’s guide for the two main components of the Church’s public prayer—the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours.
In this persuasive and timely essay, Father Chad Ripperger, F.S.S.P, analyzes the Theological Basis of the Traditional Latin Mass, its necessity, how it gives Glory to God, and why it merits Grace for the Church.
St. Maximilian Kolbe’s Six Pneumatological Titles of Mary – Part I
A country without God is pointless. A life without God is pointless. Trade deals without God are pointless. Laws made without thinking of God are
There is no time to be quiet. No time to be mediocre. No time to be normal Catholics. No. Not today. Not in this modern
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