When Young Adults Find Spiritual Fatherhood
‘I just needed a gentle, loving father to show me who God is’ — Young Catholics find spiritual fatherhood in the priests who help them navigate life.
Saint Dads: Holy Men Who Were Fathers
Faithful Witnesses for Father’s Day and Always
Being a Father, Becoming a Saint
Fatherhood is not an easy way — it is the way of the cross.
Our Father Is Faithful in All Seasons
My husband and I have found ourselves returning to one enduring truth: Everything we have is a gift from God.
Meet the Couple Behind ‘Our Catholic Kitchen’
The husband-and-wife team behind the popular food blog blends culinary creativity with a distinctly Catholic approach to home and family life.
‘I’m Just a Guy From Nebraska’: Archbishop Golka Reflects On Unexpected Call to Lead Denver
Archbishop James Golka was installed as archbishop of Denver on March 25.
Echoes of an Angel: Radio Producer Finds Strength in the Chaplet That Keeps His Late Wife Close
After losing his wife to cancer, Mike Romano of EWTN’s ‘Tomkin’ series talks about carrying his family forward with Sunday Mass and the sweet sound of ‘Mama’s voice.’
Detroit Archdiocese Forecasts Suspension of Weekend Masses at 90 Parishes
The latest update follows the completion of 400 listening sessions at parishes across the Archdiocese of Detroit amid its two-year restructuring process.
Justice Department Joins Catholic Nuns’ Lawsuit Against New York’s Housing Rule
The lawsuit alleges that New York is violating the sisters’ First Amendment rights to the free exercise of religion and free speech.
Justice Department Looks Into Alleged MLB Religious Discrimination
The Department of Justice is investigating whether the MLB is violating the civil rights of Christian players who object to the league’s promotion of gay pride.