As we journey through Lent, we reflect on Saint Joseph as a profound example of God’s tenderness, guiding us to embody care, love, and devotion in our lives.
In Catholic tradition, dragons symbolize chaos and evil, appearing in scripture and legends as representations of sin, yet always ultimately defeated by God's power and order.
Saint Scholastica, the sister of Saint Benedict, founded the Benedictine nuns’ order and is venerated as the patron saint of schools, books, and reading.
Saint Thomas Aquinas known as the Angelic Doctor, his teachings, including the Doctrine of Natural Law and the Summa Theologica, continue to inspire understanding of God and human purpose.
This week, we honor the sanctity of life and love, marking the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and the Feast of Saint Francis de Sales with prayers for dignity and gentle action.
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.
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.