During Sisters Week, we honor the extraordinary legacy of consecrated life. But more importantly, we reaffirm the sacred ...
What you need to know: Whenever secularism, a godless system, seems to engulf society, Christianity proves to be the more persistent. Whenever secularism, a godless system, seems to engulf society, ...
On the 28th World Day of Consecrated Life, Pope Francis spoke about the importance of cultivating “an intense spiritual life” that is nourished by Eucharistic adoration, intercessory prayer, and ...
The community prepares meals for retreats, cooking the same foods they themselves consume, following closely to the principles of the doctor of the Church as they offer hospitality to souls.
Every society has had groups of men and women who have pursued a community life at variance with that of mainstream society, and thus paradoxically transforming their societies for the better. They ...
The letter “Prophecy of presence: consecrated life where dignity is wounded and faith is tested”, sent by the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life on the ...
When Sister Jane Mary Duke considered taking her vows more than 53 years ago, her brother Paul told her one thing. “If you’re going to do this … although it may become difficult and rough, you don’t ...
Lilongwe (Agenzia Fides) – More than 600 diocesan and religious priests, nearly 1,500 nuns, and over 200 brothers serving in various parts of Malawi participated in celebrations held on February 7 in ...
Fort Wayne’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception today will host a ceremony not seen in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend in 25 years – the dedication of a woman as a consecrated virgin. Jessica ...
‘Every day, the Lord visits us, speaks to us, reveals himself in unexpected ways,’ the Pope said. Pope Francis speaks at a Mass on the World Day of Consecrated Life, the feast of the Presentation of ...
The apostles Luke (in Acts 9 - KJV) and Paul (in the first chapters of Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Philippians) both refer to members of Christ’s church as “saints.” The word saint comes from a Greek ...
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