Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia wrote about the importance of faith in public life Sept. 15 at CatholicNewsAgency.com: "For Christians, the trinity of virtues we call faith, hope and charity ...
We cannot pretend that what’s happening in Washington—or in politics anywhere—doesn’t affect our faith. The decisions made in the halls of power ripple through our communities, our conversations, and ...
Summer has slipped away, and with it the long days of relaxation, family outings, and school holidays. Now, many of us are shifting into new rhythms— getting children ready for school, adjusting to ...
Faith is central to the Christian life. In fact, to become a Christian is to believe that Jesus is both Lord and Christ. Still, the fact that faith is central does not mean it is easy. Often, living a ...
Fifty years ago this December, Faith Presbyterian and First Presbyterian churches in York merged. It was one of a few such religious mergings of its kind in the country, with a white and black church ...
Was Charlie Kirk’s life evidence that religion and politics can’t, or shouldn’t, be separated? For the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, the answer was unequivocal before his assassination: ...
Olympic cross-country skier Rebecca Dussault recently spoke to a large crowd of young adults in Denver, exhorting them to put their Catholic faith above everything else in life. "Be Catholic first and ...
“Lumen Fidei,” Pope Francis said, would be an encyclical written “by four hands”—those of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and his own. Much of the encyclical shows the thinking of Benedict: extensive ...