Celebrate the extraordinary journey of Mary, the Mother of God, as the first and greatest disciple, exemplifying Faith and devotion from the Immaculate Conception to her Assumption into Heaven.
The four marks—One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic—are significant in fostering unity, holiness, universality, and continuity with the apostolic tradition.
The Church, as the body of Christ, continues His presence in the world, uniting the baptized in worship, mission, and love as a royal, priestly, and prophetic people.
Exploring the Paschal Mystery of Jesus’s Suffering, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension, and its significance for humanity’s salvation and eternal life.
Jubilee 2025 invites Catholics worldwide to Reconciliation, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal as Pilgrims of Hope, rooted in ancient traditions and the mission of Jesus Christ.
A look into the catechism’s portrayal of Jesus Christ as both true God and true man, revealing His role in salvation and our sharing in His divine nature.
Understand the journey from God's creation and humanity's fall into sin to the transformative grace of Christ, which restores harmony and offers eternal life.
Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop renowned for his compassion and generosity. Learn about his true legacy and how it inspired traditions like gift-giving, distinct from the modern Santa Claus.
As we transition to a new liturgical year, Saint John Vianney's words remind us to look beyond the present and accept renewal and gratitude during this season of Thanksgiving.
A French missionary and founding member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne is recognized for her dedication to educating Native American children and her enduring legacy in the United States.
The Catechism explores the deep-seated human longing for meaning, revealing how nature, moral conscience, and divine revelation guide us to understand our relationship with God.
The Feast of Saint Josaphat honors a 17th-century Ukrainian martyr who dedicated his life to bridging the divide between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, symbolizing a timeless call for unity.