Catholic Migration Services will assist hundreds of eligible individuals and families complete naturalization applications April 5.
Month: March 2014
Archbishop Romero Could Become a Saint in Three Years
Strong hope and signals from the Vatican that beatification is on the horizon for this modern-day saint.
Catholic College Remembers Nun’s Legacy
Former president of Rosemont College in Pennsylvania always wanted to help her school, even in hospice.
Life Lessons from Prison Inmates
We often think people in prison are different. The only difference is that they made different choices.
Retired Deacon – “Servant of People” – Dead at 92
Deacon Lionel Knight, 92, a retired deacon from St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica, died March 17.
Christianity Is a Way of Seeing and Living
The Gospel we proclaim today is all about how we see the world.
Life Has New Meaning When God Is at the Center
First in a series on Evelyn Underhill’s book, “The Spiritual Life.”
Lent: The Annual Catechumenate
The “annual catechumenate” of Lent prepares us to be missionary disciples who can display the divine mercy because we have known it in our lives.
Color Blindness vs. Poor Color Vision
My son is six years old, and his teacher tells us he is color blind.
An Abhorrent Practice
A story in a London newspaper exposes a dirty little secret in the British abortion industry.