St. Gerard Majella Saint of the Month Oct 1, 2022 In spite of his short life, St. Gerard was considered a saint by the people he served.. Read More
Dear Father Joe: Why are the Catholic commandments and the words after the Lord’s Prayer different from the Protestants? In the Know With Father Joe Sep 1, 2022 Fr. Joe answers questions on Catholic practice vs. Protestant practice. Read More
The Church Can Help With the Hard Work of Forgiveness Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Sep 1, 2022 Forgiveness is not optional in the life of a disciple. Read More
St. Andrew Kim Taegon Saint of the Month Sep 1, 2022 The first Korean-born Catholic priest courageously practiced, spread and died for his faith. Read More
How Can Families Practice the Works of Mercy? - Clothe the Naked Corporal Works of Mercy Sep 1, 2022 Jesus’ powerful words in the Gospel of Matthew form the basis for the traditional list of the works of mercy. Read More
Matthew Theology 101 Sep 1, 2022 As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the customs post. He said to him, “Follow me.” And he got up and followed him. Read More
St. Jane Frances de Chantal Saint of the Month Jul 1, 2022 After the death of her husband, St. Jane Frances de Chantal attended a Lenten program in 1604. Read More
How Do I Grow in Faith? Spiritual Fitness Jul 1, 2022 Picking up good holy habits will keep us spiritually healthy. Read More
John Theology 101 Jul 1, 2022 The author of the Fourth Gospel is generally considered to be St. John. The three Letters of John and the Revelation of John are also attributed to this saint. Read More
Dear Father Joe: Why Did Jesus Ascend to Heaven? In the Know With Father Joe Jul 1, 2022 The answer to it is really revelatory of the difference between how God is and how we are. Read More
Witnessing to Loved Ones Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Jul 1, 2022 Often when we think about mission, our eyes lift and we scan the horizon. Read More
Luke Theology 101 Jun 1, 2022 St. Luke, or Luke the Evangelist, was the most prolific of the Gospel writers. Read More
Providence and Vocation in ‘Father Stu’ Bishop Barron Jun 1, 2022 Mark Wahlberg’s new film “Father Stu” is one of the most theologically interesting films to come out in a long time. Read More
The Feasts of Summer Special Report Jun 1, 2022 Many of us look forward to celebrating milestones or gathering with family during the summer. Read More
Spend Time in Eucharistic Adoration Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Jun 1, 2022 What we look at has the power to change us. Our eyes are like portals to our imagination. Read More
St. John the Baptist Saint of the Month Jun 1, 2022 The Gospel of Luke reveals John’s preordained role in salvation history. Read More
Pondering Spiritual Fitness Jun 1, 2022 The Church needs Catholics who are intentional about withdrawing from the busyness of life. Read More
Persistence and Perseverance Spiritual Fitness May 1, 2022 As we leave church, my 18-year-old complains that the homily did not speak to him as a teenager. Read More
Barabbas Theology 101 May 1, 2022 Now on the occasion of the feast [Pilate] used to release to them one prisoner whom they requested. Read More
Dear Father Joe, Sometimes Our Faith Seems So Complicated In the Know With Father Joe May 1, 2022 We are called each day to think of and act on the word Love. Read More
Catechism Part IV Grow as a Disciple of Jesus May 1, 2022 Man may forget his Creator or hide far from his face; yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person. Read More
St. Isidore the Farmer Saint of the Month May 1, 2022 The life of a generous, hardworking farm laborer who loved God and the land he tended is celebrated around the world as spring planting begins. Read More
St. Benedict the Moor Saint of the Month Apr 1, 2022 St. Benedict the Moor was the renowned lay leader of the Franciscan Brothers in Palermo, Sicily, in the 16th century. Read More
Catechism Part III Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Apr 1, 2022 We have access to a mind-blowing power – the force that spoke creation into existence. Read More
The Sabbath Theology 101 Apr 1, 2022 The Sabbath was entrusted to Israel to keep “as a sign of the irrevocable covenant.” Read More