Search Results
National
By Madalaine Elhabbal
Catholic members of Congress and staff gathered inside the U.S. Capitol Dec. 12 for a rare event — the celebration of a Mass in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and head of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, celebrated […]
Global
Pope Francis
By Justin McLellan
VATICAN CITY — Reducing the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe to anything other than an expression of Mary’s universal motherhood diminishes the true essence of the iconic Marian devotion, Pope Francis said. “The mystery of Guadalupe is to venerate her and to hear in our ears: ‘Am I not here, I who am your […]
Arts
Movies
By Francesca Pollio Fenton
A new movie from Netflix about the Blessed Virgin Mary has received mixed reviews, with some Catholics on social media criticizing the film’s depiction of Mary and the kind of relationship she had with Joseph. “There’s always going to be criticisms, no matter what kind of movie you make, but if you do it all […]
Global
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has called on all nations to eliminate the death penalty, to divert a fixed percentage of arms spending to a global fund to fight hunger and climate change, and to cancel the international debt of developing nations as concrete ways to usher in a new era of hope. “Sporadic acts […]
Columnists
By Christina Capecchi
Growing up on a small farm, vacations were rare for Liz Gilbert. But one summer her parents enlisted a neighbor to tend to their goats and chickens so the Gilberts could retreat to the beach for a week.
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
The notes ring out, sweet and clear as we light the second of two candles on our dining table Advent wreath. For Christians whose rhythms are matched to the liturgical calendar, it is a new year, bright with hope. Everything sparkles with promise: the promise of Christmas. It’s right around the corner.
Columnists
By Russell Shaw
For those whose memories may not go back that far, HAL (Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer) was the murderous artificial intelligence machine in Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Based on stories by Arthur C. Clarke, the movie contains a segment in which HAL deliberately causes the deaths of several astronauts in outer space.
Schools
By Brookie Barker
Being a college preparatory school, St. Paul VI Catholic High School in Chantilly prepares students for life after high school, helping students expand their minds, explore their God-given talents and inspire them to explore future careers.
Art
The Kid’s Connection will capture the attention of your little ones. Click here to download the latest issue and please let us know on our social media if your kids succeed in solving it! We’d love to hear about it!
Local
By Jim Hale
It was a brief encounter with Pope John Paul II in 1999 that taught Andrea Picciotti-Bayer a lesson in Christian humility that continues to guide the Stanford-educated lawyer and EWTN legal analyst. The young mother of two boys had the rare opportunity to attend a private Mass with the pope at Castel Gandolfo. “It was […]
Popular
Parishes
6/18/26
Reading Time
4
minPopular
Parishes
6/18/26
Reading Time
4
min

