Stations of the Cross for Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters You are invited to a public prayer service, Stations of the Cross for Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters, on Friday, […]

Stations of the Cross for Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters You are invited to a public prayer service, Stations of the Cross for Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters, on Friday, […]

Stations of the Cross & Soup Supper Fridays Throughout Lent, 6 p.m. March 27 What you’ll experience as we gather: The Stations of the Cross (also known as the Way […]

Lenten Fridays – A Time of Prayer, Reflection & Fellowship Every Friday During Lent Adoration & Confessions: 6-7 p.m. Stations of the Cross: 7 p.m. Lenten Soup & Salad Dinner […]

The sum of expertise and dedication gathered here is beyond reckoning. Thank you for your love for the Lord, for his Church, and for the young people and families whom you serve and form in faith, virtue, knowledge, and generosity to those in need.

Have you ever wondered about the donkey who carried Jesus on that triumphant, palm-waving journey into Jerusalem? Was he merely a practical choice, or does his quiet presence offer something […]

Not all of us are called to heroic discipleship like Ignatius, but each of us is called to holiness and to some work God that God has entrusted to no one else.

The General Secretariat of the Synod today publishes the Final Report of Study Group No. 2, To hear the cry of the poor and the earth, and that of the SECAM […]

Lenten Parish Mission March 25-27 St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, 2930 Hanover Pike, Manchester Join us for a three night journey of spiritual renewal this Lent. Each night will feature speakers, […]

Young adults ages 18-45 are invited to pray online together with members of the North American Vocation Team, other sisters and young adults from across the U.S. and Canada, on Tuesday, March 24 from […]

The Lord, who alone has power over life and death, responds, not by immediately performing a miracle but by deepening Martha’s faith, and then by lamenting the death of his friend – for death was never meant to be a part of his heavenly Father’s plan.

Let none of us (myself included) ever take the Lord for granted. He is not merely a prophet, nor merely a man wiser than the rest of men, but the Incarnate Son of God, the Word made flesh, the Crucified Lord, whose truth we cannot fully fathom and whose love exceeds imagination. To know him, even somewhat, brings joy and consolation.

Latin Language, Lyrics & Liturgy in Lent Ever wondered about the Mass parts we sing in Latin during Lent, what “tantum ergo” really means, or what Latin’s relationship is to […]
