
Before the Conclave: What the Cardinals Are Doing Right Now
With the death of our beloved Holy Father, the Church has entered a sacred time known as the sede vacante—the period when the See of Peter is vacant and the Church prayerfully prepares for a new sh...

What a Difference a Pope Makes: One Shepherd to Guide the Church
For the Catholic Faithful, Especially in Times of Change In every age of the Church, the figure of the pope stands not only as a successor of St. Peter, but as a spiritual father, a visible source ...

After the Death of a Pope: A Guide for the Faithful
When a pope dies, the Catholic Church enters a sacred time of mourning, reflection, and preparation. For the faithful, the death of the Holy Father is not just the loss of a spiritual leader, but t...

The Empty Tomb: Our Joyful Call to Hope
On Easter morning, the stone was rolled away, the tomb was empty, and everything changed. For Catholics, the Resurrection isn’t just a moment in history—it’s the heart of our faith. The empty tomb ...

7 Meaningful Ways to Observe Good Friday
Good Friday is the most solemn of days in the Catholic Church, marking the crucifixion and death of Christ. It is a day of deep reflection, prayer, and sacrifice, preparing us for the joy of East...

Tepidity: A Wake-Up Call for the Catholic Soul
In the spiritual life, few conditions are as quietly perilous as tepidity. Unlike mortal sin, which is loud and obvious in its damage to the soul, tepidity is subtle. It can quietly creep into our ...

How To Have a Warrior’s Heart Throughout Lent (And Always)
My Lent is generally one of serene, recollected repentance. I aspire to make very specific changes to my schedule, my prayer life, and my habits. It is typically a spiritually-fruitful and intense ...

6 Ways to Live a More Fruitful Lent
Lent is a sacred season of reflection, repentance, and renewal. It's an opportunity to grow closer to God, detach from worldly distractions, and deepen our spiritual life. But how can we make this ...

Why Catholics Have Statues (And 5 Reasons You Should, Too)
Throughout the history of Christianity, the Church has used art to tell her stories, teach the Faith, and educate the faithful. Stained glass windows, icons, paintings, and statues were the most ...

God's Children Are Not For Sale
Catholic social teaching declares the dignity of every human being as a child of God and promotes the sanctity of all human life. Every life is a gift, and we have a responsibility to protect and n...




















