The Grinch may have stolen Christmas in Cuba, but St. John Paul II is credited for bringing the beloved feast back to the island.
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In the coming year, let us adore Christ by becoming more like him
Come for the saving, stay for the divinity.
There’s no time like the present to present a present to others
It’s no secret that I love stories, especially those that have an unexpected twist . . . or two.
Join me in celebrating the greatest love story ever told
It is true that Christmas is about an amazing romance story.
Unwrapping the gifts of freedom and joy
This is the freedom story for those that we love.
Catholic Cemeteries to host monthly memorial Masses for deceased
The first memorial Masses of 2024 will be on Jan. 13.
Parish Christmas dinners live out synod’s call for closeness to people alone or in need
"A lot of individuals that are homeless don't get any respect. And they get it at our dinner."
Three Kings Parades flood Poland’s streets on Epiphany
From the very beginning, Poland’s parades were to commemorate "God’s love for every person in the world."
No humbugs this season, just Emmanuel
God is with us.
5 years after catechism update, there is ‘renewed momentum’ to end capital punishment, Catholic activist says
Five years after Pope Francis updated the catechism to clarify the Catholic Church's teaching on the death penalty, there is "renewed momentum" in the United States to end the practice, a leading Catholic activist said.