When Washington, D.C. Had an Angelus Prayer Siren That Went off...

A nation in the midst of the Great War, the people of the United States turned to prayer for victory, erecting an Angelus Prayer Siren in Washington, D.C.

Do You HAVE to Go to Mass Every Week?

Do Catholics HAVE to go to ⛪ Mass every week? The short answer is yes. But there’s way more to it than that!
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Live Mass For Sunday March 29 | The 5th Sunday of...

Celebration of Mass for the 5th Sunday of Lent from the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche, celebrated by Father Richard Pagano.

When Jesus Told Saint Teresa How to Free a Soul From...

🤩 Wow! Don't miss this beautiful story. To help free a soul from purgatory, Jesus Himself told Saint Teresa of Ávila to do... this. Find out 👉

Teens Need More Than Chastity Lessons To Grow In Faith

Road Signs For Catholic Teens invites teens to navigate their spiritual life as they near adulthood. Author Jennessa Terraccino calls it like she sees it...

When The Founder Of Apple Prank Called The Pope

When he first called, the pope was sleeping and had to be woken up.

Dyngus Day: The Little-Known Eastern Monday Celebration

Popular in Central Europe and parts of the US, Dyngus Day is traditionally celebrated by throwing water & hitting each other with pussywillow branches.

Smile with St. Apollonia: The Patron of Tooth Pain and Dentists

💥 Discover the story of St. Apollonia, patron saint of tooth pain & dentists! Learn about her bravery & unwavering faith during persecution 👉

How Accepting an Apology Led to Pope Gregory VII Dying in...

8 years after accepting the apology of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, he died in exile.

Children of Saint Peter: The Story of Rome’s Famous Cobblestone Roads

An iconic sight of Rome: the sampietrini cobblestone roads. The unique pavement began in the 16th century when the Pope was nearly thrown from his carriage.