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All are welcome to join Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School and the Home & School Association as they dedicate the annual MBS "Color Run" in memory of the beloved Kathy Manns. Through this, they will honor and celebrate her tremendous...
By Lorene Hanley Duquin, OSV News Sometimes the words we use in Holy Week and Easter feel so familiar we don't consider their origins. Same for the date of Easter, which changes from year to year. The following is a...
As we prepare to enter into the most sacred days of the liturgical year, we have a prime opportunity to make up for any shortcomings that may have been part of our Lent this year. Blessedly, Holy Week offers us...
This summer's National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis will provide a "Steubenville conference" experience for teenagers, while parents with children can expect full-family formation in a track designed to engage adults and kids together, according to congress leaders. Planned for July...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for Friday, March 22. Take a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full Gospel and readings here: March 22, 2024. Check...
England's decision to halt routine prescriptions of puberty blockers following a review is "absolutely very important news" -- and shows that research is a "game-changer" in the debate over gender transitioning for children, two U.S.-based experts told OSV News. NHS...
A while ago, writing about St. Joseph, I was intent on lifting up his human experience while calling out quick attempts to idealize this important person in Jesus's life. Joseph was a husband, a father, an immigrant, a worker,...
Kenneth Craycraft, associate professor of moral theology at Mount St. Mary's Seminary and School of Theology in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a new book, "Citizens Yet Strangers: Living Authentically Catholic in a Divided America," which looks at how faithful Catholics...
March 2024 Dear Friends in Christ, What a beautiful and humbling experience it is to hear someone’s confession, give absolution in Christ’s name, and witness one’s encounter with God’s merciful love in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It is a grace-filled experience...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, and a song from the Catholic Treasures CD,  we talk to Father Joseph W. McQuaide IV, J.V., Diocesan Chancellor, Judicial Vicar, Cathedral of St. Peter Rector and Pastor of St. Mary of the Immaculate...