September Recollection Kit (2021)
A recollection is a “mini-retreat,” a few hours of quiet prayer when we look at our lives in God's presence. As we continue to face a global pandemic, this guide can help us spend an hour or two in loving conversation with God, right where we are.
Very Human, Very Divine (VI): Prudence in Action
“Prudence is the love that well discerns between what helps and hinders us in striving towards God.” A new article in the series on the virtues.
28 August: Saint Augustine of Hippo
Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was born in Tagaste, in northern Africa. Called the “Doctor of Grace,” he is one of the greatest Christian thinkers in the history of the Church. His feast day is celebrated on August 28.
What is Prudence?
Prudence is the virtue that enables us to discern what our true good is in all circumstances and to choose the means to achieve it.
Saint Raphael Meditation: Christ's Humanity
A meditation (guided prayer) on the Humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ – a "shortcut" for loving God.
What does the Church say about ecology?
Concern about safeguarding nature is one of the signs of our times. This article gathers together some doctrinal resources related to the Church's vision of care for creation.
9 August: Feast of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
Father Peter Damian Grint offers some reflections on the feast of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, which is celebrated on 9 August.
The Others Are Ours (II)
“Caring for someone is not only healing a small wound, but looking at the person in their entirety, seeking their good both in this world and the next.” The second article on fraternal correction.
Questions about Holy Week
Holy Week is one of the most important seasons for Catholics. Why do we celebrate it? What does it consist of? Answers to some frequently asked questions about Holy Week.
"I believe in God, One and Triune"
The Blessed Trinity is the mystery of God Himself, the central mystery of Christian faith and life. What does it mean in practice to say "I believe in the Triune God"? How can we have a relationship with each of the Three Divine Persons?