When the JFK Eternal Flame Was Accidentally Put Out… With Holy...

It has only been accidentally extinguished three times since it was first lit by Jackie Kennedy on November 25th, 1963.

Why THIS Saint Is Depicted With a Dogs Head!

He was said 'to be of enormous size, with the head of a dog instead of a man.'

Swiss Guards Test Positive for Coronavirus

Pope Francis met with the new recruits on October 2nd, but it isn't clear if he was near the four Swiss Guars who tested positive.

Do Catholics Need Yard Signs?

'It has begun to look like whoever can get their sign closest to the curb can claim victory as the most just in the neighborhood.'

Did Saint Paul Have Stigmata?

Paul says: 'let no one make troubles for me; for I bear the marks of Jesus on my body.'

Catholics Bring Aid To The Most Vulnerable During World Mission Month

World Mission Month is an opportunity to share with the Church the global needs of our brothers and sisters in Christ and encourage the faithful to respond with compassionate generosity.

Pope Francis Declines to Name John Paul II Doctor of the...

The President of Poland’s Bishops’ Conference said the Vatican denied his request, and most bishops worldwide ignored his proposal.

Why Some Nativity Scenes Include THIS Figurine

Catalonian Nativity scenes often feature a figurine of el caganer, meaning 'the pooper.'

The Morbid Reason Why the Rhône River Was Consecrated

The entire Rhône river in Europe is considered holy ground after it was consecrated by Pope Clement VI.

Stylites: The ‘Pillar-Saints’ Who Spent Their Entire Lives Atop a Pillar

The first was Saint Symeon the Stylite, who climbed a pillar in 423 and remained there until his death 37 years later.