In the latest installment in his series highlighting the most important documents of the Church over the past 150 years, David Werning explores Gaudium et Spes, the Second Vatican Council’s pastoral constitution: “We’re all in ...
In the final installment of Letters to a Young Catholic, Lenny DeLorenzo offers a lesson in how to find joy. He offers examples of a friend who had a brain tumor, Mother Teresa and Malcolm ...
In his latest article looking at the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Notre Dame professor Timothy O’Malley explores a question many have asked — namely, is the Latin language considered sacred in the ...
After several years in sobriety, Scott Weeman felt a call to establish a ministry that serves Catholics seeking healing recovery from all offenses against temperance. Thus he began Catholic in Recovery, a nonprofit organization that ...
In a new essay for Our Sunday Visitor, adapted from a talk he gave in late June at the World Meeting of Families at the Vatican, Christopher M. Bellitto explores six ways in which the ...
In the latest installment of his exploration of the Church’s most important documents over the past 150 years, David Werning focuses on Dei Verbum, the Second Vatican Council’s document on divine revelation. And while it ...
In the 19th installment of his series Letters to a Young Catholic, Notre Dame professor Leonard DeLorenzo covers the topic “How to grieve.” It is an important lesson for today’s young people. DeLorenzo writes that ...
In the latest installment of his series exploring the gifts and promises of the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Notre Dame professor Timothy O’Malley weighs in on a subject that draws strong opinions ...
Our Sunday Visitor columnist David Mills reacts to a recent Facebook post in which someone mentioned following all of the Church’s teachings. Mills explores what that means — and even if it’s possible. “The Church ...
Frequent contributor Bill Dodds uses his unique style and humor to offer seven ways to get along with other generations, “because members of generations other than your own can be so … you know.” Dodds ...