At one time, Catholics were commonly known as “fish-eaters,” from their practice of eating fish on Fridays.
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Column: Do you make yourself crazy?
Did you know that your fingernails can indicate if you’re suffering from a serious disease?
A century of service
She wanted to join the Ursuline Sisters of Paola, a teaching order.
Carrying on the Ursuline mission
The Ursuline Sisters of Paola may be leaving the archdiocese, but the work of their founder will be continued here, by the more than 100 Ursuline Associates they leave behind.
‘Already one of us’
The Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph look forward to the arrival of the new members to their community.
Column: Catholic backdrop makes president’s policies appear palatable
Notre Dame’s action is inconsistent with its Catholic identity and harmful to the efforts of the church to advocate for the protection of innocent, preborn human life.
What’s old is new again
The church calendar had been accumulating memorials, feasts and solemnities for centuries.
Column: Catholics invited to share their experiences of building the kingdom
Are you tuned in to all the good work that Christ is accomplishing through his servants in our archdiocese?
Column: Family life calls us to the corporal works every single day
It is in family life that we first experience love; it is the first school of love.
Column: Confronting ‘nones’sense
In March, the results of the American Religious Identification Study (ARIS) were reported.