A security camera captured the exact moment a child stopped in front of the image of Jesus, cleaned the area, said a prayer, and left.
His family raised him very well; he respects values and beliefs.
The 1970 Red Dawson playbook was just donated to Coach Tony Gibson and Marshall University
This is such an awesome artifact that will now be on permanent display 💚
The Rosary has more Scripture in it than the average Protestant Sunday service.
Every Our Father, every Hail Mary, every Glory Be comes directly from the Bible and centered on Christ.
If you think it’s prayers to Mary instead of Jesus, you are completely ignorant.
I am grateful to President Trump for appointing me to serve on the Commission on Religious Liberty. Freedom of religion in our country has been a central concern of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops for decades, and I see my task as bringing the perspective of Catholic social teaching to bear as the Commission endeavors to shape public policy in this matter. In assuming this responsibility, I take as my model Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, the legendary president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987. In the course of his career, Hesburgh served on sixteen separate presidential commissions over several decades in both Republican and Democrat administrations. I ask you to pray for me as I commence this important work.
Friends, I wanted to share some reflections with you concerning a recent clip I saw from @MSNBC, which was one of the most disturbing and frankly dangerous things I’ve ever seen in a political conversation. @HeidiReports@politico
Friends, Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ, and I had a terrific conversation in the latest episode of Bishop Barron Presents: Conversations at the Crossroads. Fr. Fessio was formed by some of the greatest figures of twentieth-century Catholicism, including Henri de Lubac, Joseph Ratzinger, and Hans Urs von Balthasar.
The University of Dallas is poised to be the first college/university hosting a permanent convent for the Nashville-based Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia. The congregation has witnessed remarkable growth of 64% since the year 2000, now comprising 300 sisters with a median age of 36. Engaged in education, they teach students from pre-school to college in over 30 schools across 18 dioceses. Internationally, their influence extends to Australia, Canada, Scotland, Italy, and the Netherlands.
“There is a seismic shift happening in where Catholic families are sending their kids to college. Apart from a few Catholic elites (Georgetown, Boston College, etc.) most Catholic colleges that have abandoned Catholic identity are experiencing declining enrollment. Meanwhile the passionately Catholic colleges (Ave Maria, The University of Dallas, Benedictine, Franciscan, Belmont Abbey, Thomas Aquinas College, Christendom, etc.) have been breaking records for applications and new student enrollment.” - @JeremyTate41