


The Gift of Femininity and St. Mary Magdalene
by Rebecca Wilson The crisis of femininity in our modern world is full of various nuances and deceptions. At least every few weeks, the lack of clarity on what is beautiful about femininity or the beauty of what the female body is made for is further discolored in the...
Starting July 11th: The Catholic Pilgrim Journey Across America with the CURO Health Care Community
Track your steps for eight weeks while you prayerfully and virtually travel and learn about different Catholic sites across the USA. More details coming soon! What are your travel plans this Summer? The members of the CURO community are invited to virtually travel...
Glorifying God in This Life
by Michael Vacca Saint Irenaeus endured persecution and had many reasons to be vexed with the human person, to become pessimistic or even cynical. But instead, he is famous for saying: “Gloria Dei vivens homo.” Translated into English, this means, “The...
A Hero for Purity and Innocent Life
In the late 1800s a Ugandan page (servant to the king) by the name Charles Lwanga was subject to persecution following his resistance to illicit advances from the King. Charles was known for protecting the younger pages from King Mwanga who engaged in ritualistic...