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  • Lent in a Nutshell

    Lent in a Nutshell

    Lent is a Christian season of repentance that calls us to renew our faith in God.

  • Love an Enemy This Lent

    Love an Enemy This Lent

    This Lent, contrive a way to love that person, to heal that relationship. It might be a phone call, an email, a visit, a gesture—but as a salutary Lenten practice, do it.

  • Lent and Easter by the Numbers

    Lent and Easter by the Numbers

    We spend forty days preparing to mark the three days of Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection (and his three days in the tomb) followed by fifty days of Paschal celebration.

  • How Long Do We Celebrate Christmas?

    The Christmas celebrations only begin for Catholics with the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Holy Masses, so keep those decorations up!

  • What is Advent?

    If you’re tired of Christmas by the time it’s December 25th, you’re not doing Advent right.

  • Holy Name of Mary

    September 12 is the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary.

  • Consuming the Body and Blood of God for Eternal Life

    Some of us need a reminder or need to be taught to wake up to the reality that Jesus Christ, our Lord and God, has given Himself Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. He is truly present in the Eucharist.

  • Practical Strategies of Evangelization

    Announcing the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, declaring that Jesus is divine, celebrating the deep humanism of Christianity, and explaining the indispensability of the Church as the mystical body of the Lord. How do we practically do all this?

  • Ten New Saints

    Pope Francis celebrated Mass and the canonization of 10 men and women today on May 15th, 2022. The follow is a brief overview of our new saints from St. Louis Review and CNS: • Blessed Devasahayam Pillai, an Indian layman and father who was born to an upper-caste Hindu family in 1712 and converted to Christianity […]