On October 6th and 7th, CatholicTV will record an episode of its reality-style show “House+Home” with Kristin Bothur and 9 of her 11 children whom she raises as a single mother.
Kristin is the author of the book “Eleven On… Read More
In the exalted love of man, is there room enough for the simple love of men? This riddle animates The Last Station (2009), a cerebral romance that considers the great questions of whom and how we are to love.
At… Read More
“A priest is a man who makes Jesus real to others through word, example, and the sacraments. He shows us what Jesus is like. . .” Does that description remind you of anyone? I hope so! It reminded me of… Read More
If you are looking for a good film to take the whole family to see you will flip for Flipped. The movie opens nationwide today (8/27) and Catholic Exchange writer Mark Armstrong had a chance to talk to Producer/Director Rob… Read More
Starting September 6th, CatholicTV will air a new program called “Hope on Campus”. Hope on Campus follows the relatively young religious order- (est. 1980) the Brotherhood of Hope (BOH).
BOH serves at large, secular universities, “trying to go where the… Read More
An emergency prayer meeting has been called. The guys on the hall at the dorm gather to support their friend and seek divine assistance. The emergency is that photographs that a student posted to his MySpace page may get him… Read More
Climategate is thorough, knowledgeable, timely, and very well written. I have been reading about global warming for 20 years, yet this book included important information and details that were new to me.
The title of the book requires clarification. Climategate… Read More
Brief, easy to read, and full of information, St. Gianna Beretta Molla: A Modern Day Hero of Divine Love by Thomas J. McKenna (San Diego: Catholic Action for Faith and Family, 2008) is a wonderful introduction to the life and… Read More
I’m a tremendous fan of author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis. Rarely does one find a writer who can elucidate so profoundly, as could he, the stark contrast between secular humanism – “materialism” as Lewis called it – and the… Read More
Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: true stories of divine wonders, miracles, and messages by Elizabeth Ficocelli (St. Benedict Press, 236 pages. Paperback. $12.95) is very interesting and entertaining. Ficocelli presents some of those old time miracles and fascinating wonders which in… Read More
Readings for May 22
Daily Divine Office
“Help me think about Heaven, Lord. You are leading me there. You went to prepare me a place there. What will it be like? You came to earth, lived, suffered, and died so that I would have the possibility of…
May 27th – Pentecost Sunday
Vatican Basilica, at 9:30
PAPAL MASS
Holy Mass
Saint Peter’s Square, at 12:00
Regina Caeli…
“It is clear to me that if we wish to please God and to receive graces in abundance from Him, it is God’s will that these graces should come to us through the hands of Christ in His most holy…
True followers of Christ
St. Rita of Cascia (widow)
Spiritual advice from a Benedictine monastery by Brother Sebastian
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Pasta di San Giuseppe
(St. Joseph Pasta – Pasta with Sardines)
Italians have a great devotion to St Joseph, and the dishes they prepare to celebrate the feast day inevitably have a cute reference to him. Just before you serve…