Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his gratitude for those who bring God’s love into the world through their dedicated service to those who are sick.
In the 1890s, the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen tried to measure an extremely deep part of the Arctic Ocean. On this first try, he used his longest measuring line, but could not reach the ...
You have undoubtedly heard of ‘YOLO’ (‘You Only Live Once’). One Utah author put a play on the phrase in her new book: ...
Over the years, Pope Francis has continued to speak about fraternity and love, plus faith, peace and more. Read on for more ...
On International Women’s Day, Christians can look to the wise words of female saints who serve as role models for women ...
By Valerie Teets For The Catholic Messenger This Sunday’s Gospel (Luke 4:1-13) is an intense one. Throughout Scripture and in ...
After all, Lent is a purposeful 40-day period of sacrifice and spiritual discipline leading up to Easter Sunday's ...
"It’s just the best advice I’ve ever gotten, it comes from the Bible: ‘Seek first the kingdom of God, and all else will ... m just so grateful for who I serve." Philadelphia Eagles' Saquon ...
For nearly 48 years, I’ve dedicated my life to serving our communities and fighting ... Goya Cares that will continue to drive the purpose God intended for me: to expose trafficking networks ...