The Lenten season has begun – and the first couple of days are a tough adjustment. You’re likely giving up certain habits or foods, changing up your routine, and ... Read more
As you reflect on what to give up for Lent this year, it’s hard not to think of all the things you’ve already sacrificed. For many, this past year ... Read more
While America is a rich country, many millions of Americans are living in poverty. The pandemic has only increased the number of our neighbors living on the brink, and ... Read more
It’s the final countdown … for Lent that is. That’s right, Ash Wednesday is February 17th this year so Lent will be here before we know it. The good ... Read more
After receiving a multitude of angry messages from both ideological extremes, Bishop Donald Hying of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, decided to respond. “It just led me to start ... Read more
We’re in the middle of Catholic Schools Week, an annual celebration in which we celebrate the gift that Catholic schools are to our Church and our communities. But Catholic ... Read more
It’s the first day of our Give From the Heart Pledge Drive and we are immensely grateful for the many listeners who have already pledged their generous support. But ... Read more
It may be hard to believe, but Lent is right around the corner. It starts on Ash Wednesday, which is February 17th this year, so that means Lent is ... Read more
Last week we celebrated the 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America. Last week America also swore in a new administration, which ... Read more
Today is the 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America. In non-pandemic times hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans participate in marches ... Read more
Did you know that we are currently in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity? Every year from January 18 – January 25 the Church encourages us to pray for ... Read more
Have you ever been out in public and spotted someone wearing a scapular, a saint medal, or a crucifix and thought, “Hey! They must be Catholic!” It’s exciting to ... Read more