Restless Hearts and Restless Souls
“You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You.” We all know these words of St. Augustine very well, but how much impact do they have on our relationship with God? How much do we truly trust God to lead the way? Are we truly happy...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV: Christ Shows Us Love Conquers Fear
On Morning Air, Ashley Noronha joined John Morales to reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s catechesis from his Wednesday general audience on August 27. The Holy Father turned our attention to the Passion of Christ, particularly the Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, where the Lord’s fear and loneliness revealed the depth of His humanity. Even...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV: Reject the Voice of Death, Choose Life
On the Feast of the Assumption, Pope Leo XIV delivered a homily that urged the faithful to recognize Mary’s courageous “yes” as the model for Christian discipleship. Speaking in Rome, the Holy Father reminded the Church that while death continues to cast its shadow, God’s life-giving love breaks through whenever His people choose trust, forgiveness,...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV to Altar Servers: Christ Is Your Hope and Your Friend
Hundreds of French altar servers filled the Vatican on Monday as Pope Leo XIV welcomed them during their Jubilee pilgrimage to Rome. Around 360 young people, accompanied by their priests and bishops, listened as the Holy Father spoke about friendship with Christ, the gift of hope, and the greatness of their liturgical service. At the...Continue reading→
The Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe
It is very common to hear the employees of Relevant Radio invoke the name of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the title of Mary when she miraculously appeared to Saint Juan Diego in Mexico. This specific title holds a very important place in the hearts of our supporters because Relevant Radio received its first license to...Continue reading→
The Feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Until 1969, the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Queenship was celebrated on May 31, the end of the month dedicated to her when many groups and parishes honored her with a “May Crowning.” But Pope St. Paul VI moved this celebration to the octave day (the end of eight days after a major feast) of the Solemnity...Continue reading→
Sacred Moments
It was my senior year of high school and I had been agonizing for weeks trying to decide on which college I should attend following graduation. I had it narrowed down to my top two, one close to home and the other states away. As I knelt after Holy Communion, the missionary priest visiting our...Continue reading→
Worry Not, For Our Lord has Conquered the World
“Do you believe now? Behold, the hour is coming and has arrived when each of you will be scattered to his own home and you will leave me alone. But I am not alone, because the Father is with me. I have told you this so that you might have peace in me. In the...Continue reading→
My meeting with Pope Leo XIV
This article was originally published here. Reprinted with permission from AngelusNews.com. Last week, I was in Rome and I had the privilege to meet with our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. I’ve been blessed to know and work with the previous three popes: St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. To be in...Continue reading→
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
In the Nicene Creed which we recite today, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Holyday of Obligation, we end with the words, “I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.” Christians have been saying those words for seventeen centuries and...Continue reading→
The Holy Father Prompts Us to Look Inward: “Surely, it is not I, Lord.”
On the August 13 edition of Morning Air, Ashley Noronha joined John Morales to reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s general audience from earlier that day. Because of the intense summer heat in Rome, the audience was moved indoors. The Holy Father’s catechesis focused on a passage from Mark 14 recounting the Last Supper. In this...Continue reading→
Not Your Average Shepherd
The Archbishop Metropolitan of Vilnius, Gintaras Grušas wears a lot of hats. The 61-year-old prelate, in addition to being the ordinary of Vilnius, is also the bishop for the military, the President of the Bishop’s conference in Lithuania, and the President of the Council of European Bishop’s Conferences. “When I’m flying, I sleep,” he told...Continue reading→
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