A Matter of Faith
St. Joseph the Worker: A call for fair wages and working conditions
The feast of St. Joseph the Worker, optionally celebrated on May 1 in the United States, holds significant importance. It is a day dedicated to honoring the dignity of labor and the crucial role of workers in society.
Arraigados en la fe, la promesa de Dios se nota en más de 300 descendientes de una pareja de Kentucky
Mary Edith Raley y Francis Leonard “Zig” Hayden se casaron el 27 de mayo de 1924 en la Iglesia San Francisco de Asís en Chicago, Kentucky.
Spring and the Eucharist: Signs of hope
Spring is upon us, with its vibrant blossoms and revitalized landscapes, and it serves as powerful metaphor for renewal and new beginnings.
Do you believe this?
If your parish has people who are seeking baptism at the Easter Vigil this year, you will probably here the Gospel passage from John regarding the raising of Lazarus from the dead during the fifth week of Lent.
Lent: A period of repentance and renewal
The sacred season of Lent holds immense significance in the Catholic faith. It is a time when believers are called to engage in acts of penance, reflection, and preparation, as they strive to strengthen their relationship with God.
New Year’s resolutions and the Eucharist: A deep connection
The relationship between New Year’s resolutions and the Eucharist is an intriguing one worth exploring. While superficially, these two concepts may appear entirely different, a deeper reflection reveals profound connections that highlight the importance of personal growth, self-reflection, and spiritual nourishment.
Advent and the Eucharist: An intimate connection
Advent is a period of joyful anticipation and preparation for the coming of Christ.
Thanksgiving and the Eucharist
The holiday of Thanksgiving holds a special place in the hearts of many Americans. It is a time when families and friends gather together to express gratitude for the blessings they have received throughout the year.
Why be a catechist?
Well, it is that time of year again and many Catholics find themselves considering an invitation to become a catechist in their parish.
The Lord is speaking but are we listening?
Sometimes people need to get our attention and they blurt out, “listen.” When that happens our response is, “I need to hear this.”