Learning from the saints how each of us is Called & Gifted Cover Story May 1, 2025 Charisms are not just personal skills or talents, which can be used for selfish purposes. Read More
St. John Paul II center opens in downtown Columbia May 1, 2025 “I have often thought it is easier to collect money than it is to build a community, but I think we here at St. Peter’s, we have done both." Read More
Via Fidelis: The promise of eternal life is our cause for hope Via Fidelis May 1, 2025 The theological virtue of hope does not function like everyday hope where we simply wish for something. Read More
Mom’s unconditional love knows no favorites Team Catholic May 1, 2025 Like any good earthly parent, God our heavenly Father has no “favorites.” Read More
The beauty of carnations, mothers and the gifts we remember Ordinary Time May 1, 2025 Lucia Silecchia recalls the simple “carnation” moments that filled the years she had with her mother. Read More
Capital punishment: How can we call this justice? May 1, 2025 While the state upholds capital punishment as a form of justice and deterrence, the Catholic Church condemns it as a violation of human dignity. Read More
Mothers in waiting May 1, 2025 Another way of putting it is that mothers are happy to be with their children, whenever children need them. Read More
Via Fidelis: Father Gahan evangelizes through experience and more than one vocation Via Fidelis May 1, 2025 Father Tim Gahan’s approach to evangelization is simple: Be yourself, be comfortable in your own skin, live God’s will and pray. Read More
Mis queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo – Mayo 2025 Del Obispo May 1, 2025 Lucía dos Santos y sus primos, Francisco y Jacinta Marto, se sorpre... Read More
For the love of Mary May 1, 2025 During the month dedicated to Mary, we take a look at local communities of religious sisters who look to the Blessed Virgin as exemplar and guide. Read More
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ – May 2025 May 1, 2025 We are called to listen to the Blessed Mother with attentiveness, faithfulness and the innocence of a child. Read More