Dating & Technology: Bridging The Gap For Millennials
A few weeks ago, I went to see The Dating Project movie. After watching the documentary, I realized that it only confirmed my thoughts and feelings on how difficult twenty-first century dating trul...

On February 3rd, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St. Blaise.St. Blaise was born into a wealthy Christian family in Armenia. He was trained as a physician before becoming a priest. Later...

A Prayer for the Family by St. Mother Teresa
A Prayer for the FamilyComposed by St. Mother TeresaHeavenly Father,you have given us the model of life in the Holy Family of Nazareth. Help us, O Loving Father, to make our family another Nazareth...

God's Mercies are New Every Morning, Not Just Every New Year
Ringing in the New Year often causes people to pause, review their life, and make resolutions for how to better themselves in the coming year.As a result, the gyms are usually full in January, and ...

Imitating Mary's 10 Amazing Virtues
A few years ago, a close friend introduced me to the 10 virtues of Mary. Although I had completed St. Louis de Montfort’s total consecration to Mary, I didn’t know anything about the 10 virtues for...

Beautiful! Georgians Perform Psalm 53 in Aramaic, Jesus' Language, for Pope Francis
During Pope Francis' visit to Tbilisi, Georgia in October of last year (2016), Georgians performed this beautiful rendition of Psalm 53 in Aramaic – the language of Jesus – in his honor. Be sure to...

The Five Great Loves of Pope Saint John Paul II
One could argue that Pope Saint John Paul II is the most beloved saint of this century.His life, however, had humble and quite tragic beginnings. By the age of twenty, Karol Josef Wojtyla had lost ...

10 Things to Learn From the Writings of St. Therese, The Little Flower
St. Therese of Lisieux, also known as "The Little Flower," is the third woman to be declared a Doctor of the Church.She is best known for her "little way"–which is to seek sanctity in everyday life...

5 Things We Can Learn From St. Padre Pio
Francisco Forgione was born on May 25, 1887, to a poor farming family in the small town of Pietrelcina, Italy. From a young age little Francisco was very pious, and he expressed his desire to be a ...

The Flying Patron Saint of Test-Takers: Joseph of Cupertino
I graduated from college this past spring, and St. Joseph of Cupertino was a saint I came to know very well. Taking five 400-level courses during my senior year, it was almost inevitable that there...




















