Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the seventh day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
Known as “the Master and Restorer of Sacred Eloquence,” St. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (feast day: Jan. 24) was responsible for bringing tens of thousands back to the Catholic faith during the Protestant Reformation and enriching the Church by his numerous written works.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the sixth day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the fifth day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
On Jan. 22, the National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children, Marian postulant Austin R. talks to an activist friend on the pro-life way forward and how to inspire young people to assist the pregnancy-help movement.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the fourth day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the third day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the second day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
Join us in our Novena to Blessed George Matulaitis, the "Renovator" of the Marians, as we pray for his canonization. Today is the first day, leading to his feast day on Jan. 27.
As we anticipate the annual March for Life on Jan. 19, consider one woman's transition from pro-abortion activist to pro-life champion, demonstrating the influence of accurate, scientifically-based information, the contagious joy of the pro-life movement, and the power of prayer.
Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Doctor of the Church, whose feast we celebrate on Jan. 13, was a fourth-century pagan-turned-Christian who courageously defended Christ’s divinity against the Arian heretics.