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Father Kapaun’s Heroism: ‘Father Would Go to the Sound of the Guns’

Background: A fellow captain and chaplain Father Emil Kapaun, on the right, carry a soldier off the battlefield; Inset: Chaplain Kapaun portrait

‘The Magazine and the Miracle: Finding Father Kapaun’ documentary details the bravery and faith of the Venerable chaplain — and the return of Father Emil Kapaun’s remains to his home state of Kansas.

Pentecost: The Spirit of the Lord Filled the Earth

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The apse of the Chapel Miniscalchi in St. Anastasia's Church in Verona, Italy, from the year 1506 was designed by Angelo di Giovanni. The main scene depicts the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.

Having been instructed by the Lord and commissioned by him, the Church is now anointed by the Holy Spirit to give witness to the ends of the earth of the greatness of God and his saving love.

U.S. Bishops Urge Congress to Boost Housing Funds as Homelessness Surges

"Alarming rise in homelessness" prompts U.S. Bishops to call on Congress for allocate maximum possible funding for housing programs in 2017.

“Current federal investments in housing programs do not meet the great need we see in our country,” said a joint letter by the bishops and leaders of two Catholic charitable groups.

Malta Pro-Life Campaign Challenges 6 Parties On Abortion, Euthanasia

Karina Movsesyan
An aerial view of Valletta shows the dome of the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the spire of St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, with Marsamxett Harbour and Sliema beyond.

A leading pro-life nongovernmental organization is asking Malta's six political parties to declare publicly — yes or no — whether they would back abortion or euthanasia laws ahead of the May 30 vote.

Learn to Love Mother Mary With New Booklet on Consecrating Families to the Immaculate Heart

John Paul II greets the faithful at a Mass for families at Jasne Blonie (Light Meadows) in Szczecin, Poland, on June 11, 1987, during his third pilgrimage to Poland. At the Mass, John Paul II crowned a statue of Our Lady of Fatima, a gift from the Marian movement from the U.S. and France.

‘Being consecrated to Our Lady, we will ... have an inner joy and peace, a peace that the world cannot give because if Mary is living in our hearts, Jesus will be there too.’

Reclaiming the Word ‘Homemaker’

George Dunlop Leslie, “Alice in Wonderland,” ca. 1879, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton, England

COMMENTARY: The language we use to describe marriage, motherhood and domestic life shapes not only how others see us, but how we understand the dignity and purpose of the home itself.