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What is the “Poor Man’s Psalter”?

What is the “Poor Man’s Psalter”?

The Rosary is sometimes called this. But why?

Why do white petals fall from the ceiling of St. Mary Major every year?

Why do white petals fall from the ceiling of St. Mary Major every year?

A beautiful legend surrounds the founding of one of the most important churches in the world.

What is the difference between meekness and weakness?

What is the difference between meekness and weakness?

Meekness is, arguably, the most misunderstood virtue.

The riverbank moment that transformed St. Ignatius’ life…

The riverbank moment that transformed St. Ignatius’ life…

There was no vision of Jesus or Mary—only a profound, unmistakable peace within.

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What does a monk or nun’s schedule look like?

What does a monk or nun’s schedule look like?

We know they pray a LOT—but what else do they do?

Who is the first U.S.-born martyr?

Who is the first U.S.-born martyr?

From small-town Oklahoma to war-torn Guatemala, Blessed Stanley Rother exemplified self-sacrificing love.

What is “the Way of St. James”?
How did John Paul II help bring down the Berlin Wall?

How did John Paul II help bring down the Berlin Wall?

One of the first trips John Paul II made as pope was to his native Poland, which was suffering under the tyranny and violence of Communism.

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Which saint was a wife, mother, and a nun?!

Meet St. Bridget of Sweden, whose feast day is celebrated today!

Where in the Old Testament do we find St. Mary Magdalene?

Where in the Old Testament do we find St. Mary Magdalene?

If we look at the readings for this great feast, we see a remarkable parallel.

What was John Paul II’s New Evangelization?

What was John Paul II’s New Evangelization?

What was St. John Paul II’s “New Evangelization”? Find out here.