
The Rule of Life: A Path to Sainthood
Whether at the beginning of a new liturgical year, or any other time during the year, we can benefit from taking a look at where

Whether at the beginning of a new liturgical year, or any other time during the year, we can benefit from taking a look at where

If you were to hear, “Come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord,” you most likely would assume it is the month of December, as

When we hear the voice of Jesus, how do we respond? This question has two parts. We first have to hear the voice of God.

I was in high school at a Steubenville Youth Conference in Ohio. It came time for some Saturday night Eucharistic Adoration. In other words, Jesus,

Every week I take an hour to sit in prayer before the Blessed Body of Christ in our parish Adoration Chapel. It is an exercise

My Date I am going to tell you about my most recent date. It was a Thursday afternoon and I was blessed to not have

This is the fifth article in a series about the five pillars of the Eucharistic Revival, a three-year-long initiative of the United States’ Conference of

Catholic doctrinal and religious practices which conflict with our separated brethren are now over five hundred years old. I have observed that most dialogues with

There we were—all 7,000-plus of us—engaged in Eucharistic Adoration at the outdoor altar of St. James, the parish church in Medjugorje. At Benediction, the priest

Like many other Catholics, I am not always quite sure how to spend an hour with Jesus. Western culture has formed us to be

Our family has had an Adoration hour at seven pm on Saturday nights for the past twelve years. We picked this time because it’s on

At the very beginning of the new year, over 8,000 attendees, most of them young people from across the country, gathered together in downtown Chicago

Letters To God While sorting through a bin of items from my childhood, I came across several pages of prayer journals. In different phases of

Another year has been given to us by God. For many of us, this could be our last. So while we can, let’s make some