In this book, Joseph Pearce has given the church an incredible assist in seeing Catholicism’s sometimes turbulent history within the light of God’s loving plan. It is a treasure trove for the history buff as each century is covered briefly hitting the highlights of the time.
‘The Good, the Bad, the Beautiful’ shows Catholicism through and through
‘The Woman in Me’: Rare, poignant insight into the real person behind the headlines
In the pages of her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” Britney Spears gives readers an understanding of why she did the things that fueled tabloid headlines for years and the very real effects fame and gossip had on her as a vulnerable young woman.
An iconic cockerel is once again watching over Notre Dame in Paris on top of its cross
A new version of an iconic cockerel, or rooster, is once again watching over Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, symbolizing resilience amid destruction after a devastating April 2019 fire.
Can both science and faith go wrong? Vatican Observatory director says ‘yes’
Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory, is interviewed about his new book “When Science Goes Wrong: Desire and the Search for Truth.”
Kyiv parish enshrines St. John Paul II relics as sign of ‘strength to endure’ persecution
A Catholic church in Ukraine named for St. Nicholas marked its patron’s feast day by enshrining relics from St. John Paul II, who witnessed the power of faith over authoritarianism.
Backed by Catholic clergy, Buffalo Bills chaplain provides rare full-time pastoral care
Each Sunday during the Buffalo Bills training camp, Basilian Father Kevin Mannara with Deacon Jonathan Schott offers an early morning Mass for Catholic players and coaches before practice.
‘You kill your crickets, eh?’ Discovering Dickens’ other Christmas tale
The story of “The Cricket on the Hearth” is a treat to the ear and eye; additionally, the virtue of its characters and the power of its narrative are what makes it such a delightful tale.
Neapolitan crèches call us to see Christ wherever we are
Naples, Italy, is known for the shops that line a particular street: hundreds of tiny workshops, where artisans and their assistants craft the “presepe.”