
Jo Siedlecka, Editor-in-Chief of ICN, The First Online British Catholic News Service
In this Column, I take a look at how our Brothers and Sisters In Christ promote the Gospel message throughout different parts of the world.

In this Column, I take a look at how our Brothers and Sisters In Christ promote the Gospel message throughout different parts of the world.

Even a casual observer of religious symbols will likely notice the three-letter symbol “IHS” at some point. It’s actually pretty hard to miss! “IHS” is

And How and Why We Separated. Part I discussed the misconception that Christians are saved by faith alone. Part II further explained the differences between

In this article, I want to talk about one of the most important concepts in Christian theology that most people have never heard of: inaugurated

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Did you know that work in the “corporate jungle” could be a lot less overwhelming, stressful, or boring if only people would start remembering and

Not that many years ago, 21 men showed what it means to prefer nothing whatever to Christ. Twenty of them, Coptic Christians, refused to apostatize

In the sixth chapter of Matthew’s gospel, the disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. His response was The Lord’s Prayer in its

Over the last several weeks at Sunday Mass, the second reading came from Hebrews. The latter chapters of what has traditionally been referred to as

How many times have we heard human misconduct shrugged off with the excuse, “That’s human nature?” In my conversations with others, when I cite human

When I graduated from high school, the extent of my knowledge concerning the stock market and securities amounted to the knowledge that there was a

The Tridentine Rite of Mass is the Latin Mass which was celebrated prior to the 1969 introduction of the new form of Mass (the Novus

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While it may not be to everyone’s taste, I find AMC’s drama, Better Call Saul (starring Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn) to have been an

It’s 6:30 am. We get up to go to work and are fumbling in the car in the morning just hoping the darn thing turns

I was recently reflecting on how Mary Magdalene did not recognize Jesus until He called out to her at the tomb. At first she supposed

It is interesting the small things which can cut through the monopoly of our own thoughts: an unexpected hello from a stranger on the street,

Who in their right mind would think a Mass featuring Jazz music is a good idea? Is this one of the fruits of Vatican II

We all had gone astray like sheep, all following our own way. (Isaiah 53:6) A home with a fenced-in backyard is a gift to families

About 63,000,000 babies, plus or minus, have been killed in America since the unconstitutional, illegitimate 1973 Roe v. Wade judicial legislation. That’s the grandchildren of

The Catechism of the Catholic Church says of holiness: “The Word became flesh to be our model of holiness: ‘Take my yoke upon you, and learn from