The joyous preparations that typically mark the approach of the feast of the Nativity have taken on a different hue in the city of Bethlehem.
Observing Christmas in solidarity with Christians in the Holy Land
Sharing the great secret: Doing good makes us happy
Doing something good has positive effects for us and becomes the love we give to others.
Mary Marrocco: All is given, all is received
“When we suffer the death of a beloved person, can we also live in a small way the commandment: ‘Do this in memory of me’? Give all, give your blood, your flesh, in releasing this person you love and long to hold onto, letting only God hold your beloved.”
USCCB Administrative Committee’s pastoral message marks year of pandemic
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Administrative Committee released a pastoral message March 9, 2021, marking one year since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Greg Erlandson: Counting our blessings in the hard times
We have many blessings the most profound being the opportunity being given to us to help others.
No true love without the cross, pope says at Angelus
Christians must take the same path Christ did “without looking for shortcuts,” the pope said June 28.
Bishop Kettler: A time of sacrifice
Lent is a time to reflect on the sacrifices we have been asked to make and what we might do for others.
In tough times, Texas couple works hard to give daughters a future
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (CNS) — Gustavo Rodriguez knew he couldn’t study math forever. The impoverished conditions in his town in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas in the […]