
There Is No Shame in Being Catholic
COMMENTARY: Professing what seems to be unbelievable, and suffering scorn and ridicule from the secular world, need not cause shame.
COMMENTARY: Professing what seems to be unbelievable, and suffering scorn and ridicule from the secular world, need not cause shame.
Baptized Catholic-Turned-‘Minnesota Lutheran’ Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Nebraska … Catholic
His first impression of Acutis, with his brown curly hair, was that he looked like the little cherubs seen in paintings and sculptures around Milan.
More than workspace, coworking centers provide opportunities to grow faith and authentic friendships.
In 2006 he definitively distanced himself from Islam and in 2007 he converted to Catholicism.
Men in seminary formation in Rome from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are an exception to their largely irreligious peers — and they’re eager to be ‘witnesses of hope’ back home.
Check out this Jesuit/Dominican rap battle, a joke and a daily schedule to fit in prayer and family time.
COMMENTARY: The sensibility on display in the cardinal’s recent article is not that of the Bible, the Fathers of the Church, the Second Vatican Council or the Catechism.
COMMENTARY: Ultimately, the problem is that too many of us Catholics refuse to take our faith seriously.
New film tells the story of ‘The Most Reluctant Convert.’
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