• by Dr. Richard DeClue
    Dr. Richard DeClue For Catholics, love—charity—for the poor is not optional. During our judgment, Jesus will not ask us to list the works of mercy by name.
  • by Henry T. Edmondson III
    Henry T. Edmondson III Life is a spiritual quest, driven by hope and a love of beauty—a journey that accepts man’s compromised condition and the troubled world in which we live.
  • by Derek Rotty
    Derek Rotty Sheen wanted his audience, including us, to know that God’s power in Jesus Christ was (and is) far greater than our own inadequacies.
  • by Caroline LaFleur
    Caroline LaFleur Remember that food, even in its most unnatural form, isn’t possible without the soil, water, and sunshine that comes from God alone.
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor Human beings in utero are the most vulnerable of victims. In most all other cases of injustice, the threatened human beings can speak out.
  • by Dr. Kody W. Cooper
    Dr. Kody W. Cooper And since God is love, this is a call to love, to will good to others according to the gifts one has been given.
  • by Mark Bradford
    Mark Bradford Pope Leo XIV recently published his first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi Te, to draw our attention once again to the needs of the poor.
  • by Nell O’Leary
    Nell O’Leary This seminar will inspire, equip, and empower lay evangelists in particular to proclaim and embody the call to holiness and evangelization.
  • by Leah Libresco Sargeant
    Leah Libresco Sargeant Picking a fight with the Church as I understood it gave me the chance to understand the Church as she actually is. 
  • by Fr. Mike Johns
    Fr. Mike Johns Paul is a model for preachers and evangelists today, who, like him, can bring forth the healing and purifying light of the resurrection.
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