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Augustine of Hippo: The reluctant Saint
St. Augustine did not live the sort of life that you would expect from a saint and doctor of the Church. And yet, his life witnesses to the incredible power of God to convert our hearts and transform sinners into incredible disciples.
my life was almost VERY different
My life is full of coincidences. Major ones. What do I make of that in light of faith?
The Internet’s Questions about Priests
Fr. Mike is at the library of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, and he’s answering the most asked questions about priests and the priesthood—according to the internet. He answers great questions like: – Do priests get paid? – Do Catholic priests get married? – Do priests pay taxes? – …
Is Having Friends Actually Important?
At a glance, you may look at friendship and say it’s not necessary for day-to-day life. It’s just “nice to have.” And the truth is… it’s not necessary. We could certainly live, breathe, and survive without friendship, just like we could live without music or art. But even though we …
Today’s Video: A look back at the Marian Pilgrimage in the Archdiocese
Pilgrims walked more than 300 miles carrying a statue of Our Lady of Fatima across the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
Pope Francis releases video message on the beauty of marriage
by Courtney Mares Vatican City, Jun 1, 2021 / 10:00 am Pope Francis has asked people to pray throughout June for young people preparing for the life-long journey of marriage. “Getting married and sharing one’s life is something beautiful,” Pope Francis said in a video message published June 1. “It …
Jim Gaffigan Jesus Jokes; Upon Friar Review
Jesus Christ may have saved us from our sins, but that doesn’t mean he’s above a little joking! Jim Gaffigan is a standup comedian who likes to imagine humorous scenarios involving faith, and these two priests find it pretty funny!
Baptize baby or let them decide when they’re older?
Many parents these days are taking the “wait and see” approach with religion, not having their children baptized and letting them decide when they’re older.
Is it Time to Come Back?
Many have been away from the Church for a while. Maybe it’s time to come back.
How to deal with difficult parents
The Ten Commandments tell us to “honor thy mother and father”, but what does that really look like? Especially for adult children?