Did This Saint Really “Sell His Soul to the Devil”?

"Lord, give me chastity, but not yet." If one of the Church Fathers was a hedonist until 30, even one who "sold their soul" to the Devil can become a saint.

The Book That Almost Made It into the Bible

During the infancy of the Church, the New Testament was gradually developed as early Church fathers agreed upon which texts to include during the canonization process. Most don't know about the book that almost made it into the Bible, The Shepherd of Hermas.
video

20 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Are Catholic

In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys are joined by Jacqueline Burkepile, editor of Church POP, to discuss superstar Catholic celebrities and the role of faith in Hollywood and media.

How to Make Space for Prayer in The Midst of Coronavirus...

For some, the quarantined life means that things are happening at a much slower pace. Your events are cancelled, you’re working or going to...

Holy Stairs: Are These the Actual Steps Jesus Walked on to...

Christ was taken to His Trial at Pontius Pilate's palace by way of 28 marble steps. Today, they are known as the Scala Sancta: the Holy Stairs.

5 Famous People You Didn’t Know Were Orphans Who Changed the...

Orphans have changed the world, highlighting just how important it is to celebrate life and help realize the potential of all.

The Pope’s Elephant: The Story of the Papal Elephant Buried Underneath...

In 1962, Vatican workers digging in the Belvedere courtyard unearthed elephant bones, bones that would tell the story of the pope's pet elephant, Hanno.

Did You Know? All Chaplains Given the Medal of Honor Since...

Established during the Civil War in 1861, since then after all chaplains to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor have been Catholic.

Did You Know? Japanese Tempura Shrimp Is Actually a Catholic Lenten...

If you thought fried food in traditional Japanese cuisine to be interesting, that's because the crispy creation is actually of Catholic, Lenten origin.

Did You Know? The Bible Was the First Ever Printed Book

Seen as one of the most important events in the history of the world, the invention of the printing press changed the world with the first ever printed book: the Bible.