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‘Better Things Are to Come’: New Seminary Chapel Is a Sign of Hope for the Priesthood
Architectural highlights at St. John Vianney College Seminary physically express a bold vision of priestly formation.
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The Eucharist and Charity: Lives of Service Illustrate Intrinsic Connection
While some have criticized the ongoing Eucharistic Revival for drawing attention away from works of mercy and acts of justice, the lives of Catholics devoted to both the poor and the Eucharist show they go hand in hand.
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Collaboration Brings Vatican Museums’ Pieces to the United States in Unique Exhibition
‘Art That Unites: A Dialogue Between the Centuries’ highlights Christian art through time in Minneapolis
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A Spiritual Garden on Your Living Room Wall
Inspired by floral theology, artwork from ‘Rose Harrington’ provides indoor opportunities to go to Jesus through Mary — and her namesake flowers.
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Rule of St. Benedict to be immortalized in sculpture garden
The Rule of St. Benedict is approximately 1,500 years old, and thanks to a new sculpture at St John’s University in Collegeville, the Rule will be immortalized in a special way for even longer.
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Priest helps construct new chapel near his childhood home
The small chapel just east of Rockville features an altar, tabernacle housing the Blessed Sacrament, statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and an image of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica. It was inspired by Father Mitchell Bechtold, pastor in the Five Star Area Catholic Community.
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Female saints that inspire, challenge and motivate us
In the spirit of International Women’s Day, meet 6 faithful Catholic women who have made notable political, social and personal achievements.
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7 ways to foster a communal Catholic culture
Discover seven ways you can foster a culture of strong community in your Catholic parish and daily life. -
Living the spirituality of the Sacred Heart 350 years later
Discover how to live a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as the Church celebrates the jubilee anniversary celebration of Jesus' apparitions of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret May Alacoque.