In a world filled with noise and constant motion, Glastonbury Abbey in Hingham, Massachusetts, is extending a rare invitation ...
The world is thirsting for peace and for an end to abuses of power and indifference to the rule of law, Pope Leo XIV said at ...
When it comes to end of life directives, Catholics would do well to read about the current protocols surrounding organ donation and the recent bioethics discussion surrounding brain death. Father Anth ...
During National Vocations Awareness Week, the Church wants to bring special attention to and highlight those particular and special callings to serve God and the Church. Priests, deacons, and those in ...
In a world filled with distractions and uncertainty, many young people are searching for meaning -- for a purpose that goes beyond themselves. The Augustinians of the Assumption, also known as the Ass ...
Our mission in Brazil began in 1962, when five of our sisters were missioned to the Northeastern State of Maranhao. That was the year I entered Notre Dame; as a novice, I expressed my desire to serve ...
For the past 40 years, undocumented immigration has been fueled by a lack of legal avenues for immigrant workers to fill ...
May God be calling you to live the consecrated life by professing the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty, and obedience within the life you are living in the world today? If so, you may want to ...
Jn 6:37-40 Forese had not been dead that long, not even five years. That's why Dante wondered how he'd made so much progress.
As we look toward Thanksgiving and Christmas, I realize that 2025 is quickly coming to an end, and so is the Jubilee Year of ...
There are things in this world that are worse than death. Chief among them is the loss of one we hold dear. If we are fortunate, we love someone enough that we would risk or even give our lives to sav ...
When St. Paul talked about the resurrection of the dead with the philosophers at Athens, many laughed and mocked him (Acts17:32). The Gospel, he would later write, is ...