• by Thomas Salerno
    Thomas Salerno “In a world where humans often objectify, disparage, and treat others as inferior, I think universal human dignity is a powerful countercultural message.”
  • by Fr. Mike Johns
    Fr. Mike Johns In the case of Aragorn, two passages in particular stand out as reflective of Christ: Aragorn’s coronation and “The Houses of Healing.”
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor Pope Leo made time to greet each and every one of us in the Clementine Hall that day. 
  • by Mark Bradford
    Mark Bradford A simple application of Catholic social teaching is that no one—including persons with Down syndrome—should ever experience loneliness and isolation.
  • by Nell O’Leary
    Nell O’Leary Catholic women online are slowly moving away from the death grip that celebrity and influencer culture has held over and on them and are simply living their lives—and I’m here for it.
  • by Dr. Richard Clements
    Dr. Richard Clements One can argue that materialism, rather than religion, is the true “opiate of the masses” as it prevents people from seeing the world as it really is.
  • by Joseph Spades
    Joseph Spades Our passion for our faith and the effort we exert in our everyday lives is crucial to finding our way in Christ and following him into any arena we face.
  • by Michael Adams
    Michael Adams Without Cinderella stories, not only would March Madness become far more tame, but sports culture as we know it would begin to lose some of its vitality.
  • by Fr. Steve Grunow
    Fr. Steve Grunow Perhaps the silence of St. Joseph is his most profound witness.
  • by Caroline Kurt
    Caroline Kurt The modern saint must be bold, yet gentle; sensitive, yet unafraid; just, yet merciful; conscious always of the world beyond our own.
Stay Connected
Sign up for The Connector, the church’s weekly email newsletter.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.