And dads, too.
Faith
So, was the Met Gala sacrilegious?
How should Catholics think about the Met Gala and its supposed sacrilege?
The Swiss Guard will be getting new, 3D-printed headgear
The world’s oldest standing army is getting some new headgear.
Pope Francis was likely unaware of Guam archbishop’s presence at Rome celebration
A Vatican source explained that whenever the pope is invited to such a large public event he does not see the guest list in advance nor is the list checked by Vatican officials, as they trust the organizers of these gatherings to act in a responsible way.
Father James Martin, S.J.: The Sixth Week of Easter
Is there something in my life that I need to take time to ponder, time to understand?
What Catholics should know about divorce: it doesn’t define you
The label “divorced” does not define a person, says Lisa Duffy. It’s an event that happened, but it in no way is the sum total of who a person is.
Where have you see God most clearly in your life?
God sent Jesus into the world to show us the divine nature, which is pure love, entirely centered on others.
The Hispanic Catholic Church in the U.S. is growing, survey confirms
Overall, about 40 percent of U.S. Catholics are Hispanic, according to the survey.
Catholics are hit with a global wave of violence during ‘Black April’
In April scores have died in a series of attacks and assassinations in Mexico, the Philippines and Nigeria. Catholics at prayer during Mass have been targeted in a number of attacks.
Pope Francis asks German bishops to find agreement on Communion for non-Catholic spouses
Pope Francis asked the bishops of Germany to continue working together to find broader consensus on guidelines for allowing a Protestant married to a Catholic to receive the Eucharist.
