In a sunny St Peter’s Square on Sunday Pope Francis recalled the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ or Corpus Christi. More from the Vatican News Service>>>
Body and Blood of Christ a Hard Teaching
A few years ago, a friend of mine was attending an inter-faith religious service in a nearby town. When it was time for Communion, the minister leading the service explained how his denomination usually conducted the ceremony. At the end of his explanation, he threw in a snide comment: “And of course, we’re not into cannibalism like the Catholics.” More from Catholic365.com>>>
7 Great songs written by or about dads
Tomorrow we recognize the men who shape our opinions of what a man should be: our fathers. In honor of dads everywhere we put together this short playlist to get into the holiday spirit. More from Aleteia>>>
PICTURES: Catholic world celebrates Corpus Christi
Catholics across the world celebrated the feast on its traditional day
The Catholic Church marked the feast of Corpus Christi on Thursday, celebrating the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. More from the Catholic Herald>>>
How to Grow Old Gracefully
“Up until now my health has been excellent,” said an elderly lady to her husband. “I wonder if I’ll live to be a hundred?” “Not if you stay thirty-nine much longer,” he retorted.
Regardless of our age, we should periodically take a “rearview mirror” inventory of our life up to the present, as well as a “windshield view” of the future, as David did in Psalm 71. More from Catholic365.com>>>
21 Quotes you should read the night before your wedding
A happy marriage is a long conversation that always seems too short More from Aleteia>>>
What You Need to Know About the June 13 Fatima Apparition
Our Lady of Fatima gave three essential directions for us during her second apparition at Fatima. More from the National Catholic Register>>>
The Holy Trinity and a Foretaste of Heaven
Saint Elisabeth of the Trinity’s spiritual mission is to promote mental prayer through devotion to the Holy Trinity. One of her most important spiritual works is a prayer that she wrote just after her novitiate. In this prayer, she makes a personal claim over the Trinity, “My Three”, “my All”, “my Beatitude.” More from Beginning to Pray via New Advent/news>>>
Family heart beats strong in Philippines
Lucila Cordovero, or Lola Lucing as I call her, is very petite. Every day, she sits in the same bamboo rocking chair by the window of her bedroom, listening to the buzz of her radio novellas. Her right hand is always clutching a small promotional fan someone gave her years ago. More from the Catholic Register>>>
Here are three traditional ways to explain the Trinity to your children
It is not so evident how to present this complex belief in a way children (or adults) can grasp. More from Aleteia>>>