Toggle navigation
MEDIA & CULTURE
News
Books, Movies & TV
Politics
Pope Francis
FAITH
Bible Study
Mary & The Saints
Holidays & Holy Days
Mass & Sacraments
EDUCATION
Theology
History
Science & Discovery
Homeschooling
LIVING CATHOLIC
Marriage & Family
Parish Life
Prayers & Devotionals
Grief & Loss
WRITERS
Personal Reflections
Poetry
Opinion
Writer Login
Search
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
More Articles - page 2
Say goodbye to God; the warring cry of new-age philosophers
By Ralph Hathaway
Those people who would war with God
Read More...
Saint Augustine of Hippo: A Pillar of Christian Theology
By Catholic365
Celebrate the life and legacy of Saint Augustine of Hippo, one of the most influential theologians of the early Church. His writings on the nature of sin, the Trinity, and the nature of grace have shaped the spiritual landscape of the Catholic Church and are still influential today. Learn more by reading our latest article. #SaintAugustine #ChurchHistory #ChristianTheology
Read More...
Praying for Others
By Victor S E Moubarak
What is prayer? How to pray for others?
Read More...
ANOTHER POPE WHO COULDN’T LIVE IN ROME: URBAN IV
By Debra Booton McCoy
Urban IV had three years in which he had to deal with the Hohenstaufens, the poor Vatican finances and the growing Ghibelline-Guelph conflict. In the pastoral world, he began the Basilica of St. Urbain in Troyes and instituted the Feast of Corpus Christi
Read More...
Blessed Are They
By Katie Zalany
If you’re like me, you’re mesmerized by the Beatitudes because you may feel like they don’t make sense. You may not feel blessed if you don’t have health, wealth, and your heart's desires at this very moment. How could anyone be blessed and happy if they don’t have these things?
Read More...
"Given in Love"
By Ralph Hathaway
The wedding of Christ and his church
Read More...
Saint Dominic: The Founder of the Dominican Order and Champion of Education and the Gospel
By Catholic365
Today we honor the life and legacy of Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order and a champion of education and the gospel. Born in Spain in 1170, Saint Dominic dedicated his life to spreading the word of God through preaching and teaching. He is the patron saint of astronomers, the falsely accused and of many places. #SaintDominic #DominicanOrder #PatronSaint #Rosary
Read More...
P.S. to "National Marriage Week and World Marriage Day"
By Joe Tevington
P.S. to "National Marriage Week and World Marriage Day"
Read More...
Called to Conversion
By Daniel Mark
We need to be continually called to a deeper conversion.
Read More...
Where are the Love Songs in the Bible?
By Monica Biedronka
Sometimes it is difficult to emotionally connect with a book that was written thousands of years ago. But it is always worth it.
Read More...
In 3 Minutes - Sin, a Parable
By Andy Kerestes
We asked our Youth Ministry what topics they would like us to talk about. Sin was a popular topic, so I wrote this.
Read More...
A Life of Influence: Celebrating the Contributions of Saint Thomas Aquinas
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Thomas Aquinas, the 'Angelic Doctor' and patron saint of universities and schools! This incredible theologian and philosopher of the medieval era heavily contributed to natural law and moral realism. His works still influence scholars today - Learn more about the legacy of Saint Thomas Aquinas. #SaintThomas #FeastDay #Theologian #Aquinas #Jan28th #PatronSaintofSchools
Read More...
Saving the best Wine til Last .. a lesson from Star Wars
By Stephen Clark
Yoda has a face that has seen many winters, his back is bent over, he walks slowly with a cane but as the fight begins and he draws his light saber, he is animated by the force ...
Read More...
Do Our Children Have a Chance in this World?
By Kevin J. Banet
Our Chat Group Discusses Divisive Times, Heresy, Frank Pavone, and Escaping Satan’s Grip Is there any hope?
Read More...
Homily from Vigil Mass for Life
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Homily delivered by Bishop Michael Burbridge of Arlington, VA. He reminds us to continue to double our efforts in defense of all human life.
Read More...
Purity and Christian Entertainment
By Emily Berns
This is an article that I had first posted on my blog and initially it revolved around the show Game of Thrones, but it applies to all TV shows and forms of entertainment. Purity is important in all aspects of our lives, including entertainment, and although we cannot avoid all impure content, it is still our duty to discern the best we can in order to avoid as much of it as we can.
Read More...
President Biden has Waffled on Abortion
By John Roskoski
Joe Biden, our "devout Catholic" President, could have saved the nation from being so divided on the topic of abortion had he not waffled on his long-standing support of the Hyde amendment. It seems his waffling is based on his political goals rather than the good of the country or his own, self-proclaimed, religious faith.
Read More...
Next >>
Weekly Newsletter
Trending
A Prayer Before Work
By Pam Spano
The Faithful Are NOT To Use the Orans Posture During the Our Father
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Why the Fr. Stu Movie Is Inspiring Priestly Vocations
By Kevin J. Banet
5 Reasons the Catholic Church is the True Church
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Inspirational Life of Saint John Bosco: The Apostle of Youth
By Catholic365
Copyright © Catholic365.com | All Rights Reserved