Through Sts. Peter and Paul, our Lord gave his Church the foundations of her heavenly office—and through them, he helps her to eternal salvation. More from the National Catholic Register>>>
Holy days of obligation are inconvenient – but that’s the whole point
When a religion places more demands on its followers, it increases their dedication Today is the feast of Ss Peter and Paul, one of Britain’s few remaining holy days of obligation where attendance at Mass is compulsory – other than Sundays, of course. More from the Catholic Herald>>>
God as Our Father
Pope Francis recently reminded us that God is our Father who is always watching over us with love and will never abandon us, no matter what our needs or problems are. More from Catholic365>>>
5 Inspiring quotes from St. Cyril of Alexandria
These quotes show the richness of the faith and the ancient roots of Catholic teaching in the early centuries of the Church. More from Aleteia>>>
Cardinal Sarah against the dictatorship of noise
In a new book, Cardinal Robert Sarah warns against equating silence with simply staying quiet: Silence is the manifestation of a presence, “the most intense of all presences.” The cardinal says modern man is capable of all sorts of noise, all sorts of wars, and so many solemn false statements, in an infernal chaos, because he has excluded God from his life. More from Crux>>>
Are you pregnant? If so, Pope Francis has a message for you
Let nothing rob you of the interior joy of motherhood. With great affection I urge all future mothers: keep happy and let nothing rob you of the interior joy of motherhood. Your child deserves your happiness. More from Aleteia>>>
Priests need real “friends” too, says pope
Being a true friend to priests and seminarians is a great gift the laity can offer to the Church, Pope Francis said on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. More from Aleteia>>>
Thousands attend Beatification of Lithuania’s Catholic martyr Matulionis
Thousands of people have gathered in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius to attend the official beautification ceremony of Archbishop Teofilius Matulionis, whom – as Stefan Bos reports – became a symbol of persecution endured by Christians when the country was still part of the Soviet Union. More from Vatican Radio>>>
The tale of Fr. Brochero: Gaucho priest, devil’s worst nightmare
If Jose Brochero doesn’t sound like a Gaucho name, nothing does. Last year, Pope Francis canonized Saint Brochero, a fellow countryman from Argentina also known as the “Gaucho priest.” More from the Catholic News Agency>>>
Why is the Blessed Virgin Mary always wearing blue?
The color has multiple spiritual meanings, each revealing a different attribute of the Mother of God. More from Aleteia>>>