St Benedict of Nursia: A Man who Changed the Catholic Church
St Benedict at a glance Born: March 2, 480, in Nursia (now Norcia), Italy Died: March 21, 547, (aged 67) […]
St Benedict of Nursia: A Man who Changed the Catholic Church Read Post »
St Benedict at a glance Born: March 2, 480, in Nursia (now Norcia), Italy Died: March 21, 547, (aged 67) […]
St Benedict of Nursia: A Man who Changed the Catholic Church Read Post »
By Fr Isaac Mutelo OP, Arrupe Jesuit University Regent of Studies – For the past ten years, the Dominican Vice
Dominican Friars in Southern Africa to hold International Symposium on St Thomas Aquinas Read Post »
The sainthood cause of Sr Mary of the Trinity, a 20th-century mystic who died 1942 in Jerusalem, means that Pretoria
Sister Mary of the Trinity: The Mystic of Pretoria Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, CNS – Archbishops around the world can provide by their example the fraternity and unity in diversity
Pope Leo: Archbishops Must Seek New Ways to Share Gospel Read Post »
Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB – Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul Sermon and Christian Act In The Word Theme:
Two Pillars of the Church: Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul Read Post »
The birth of John the Baptist is celebrated today, 6 months before the traditional date of Jesus’ birth. His birth
Birth of John the Baptist Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden, CNS – In the presence of the mother of the newly beatified martyr, Pope Leo XIV prayed
Pope Meets Newly-Beatified Floribert Bwana Chui’s Mother Read Post »
Every Catholic knows to invoke St Anthony to find lost items. This is the life of one of our most
Lost and Found: The Life of St Anthony Read Post »
Saint Anthony of Padua was born in 1195 in Lisbon, Portugal, as Fernando Martins de Bulhões. He loved the poor and was a mighty preacher. He died in 1232 in Padua, Italy, where he is entombed in the city’s great basilica.
Bake Bread for St Anthony Read Post »