The Desire to Be a Saint
On this feast day of St. Therese of Lisieux, check out this clip from Fr. Barron’s Catholicism series. He discusses one of St. Therese’s defining marks, namely her intense desire to be a saint:
On this feast day of St. Therese of Lisieux, check out this clip from Fr. Barron’s Catholicism series. He discusses one of St. Therese’s defining marks, namely her intense desire to be a saint:
A powerful new video from Fr. Pontifex and Spirit Juice Studios. This is precisely what those struggling with same-sex attraction need to hear from the Church:
One common myth about Catholics is that we don’t study the Bible. It’s especially popular among our Protestant brothers and sisters. According to the view, Catholics pray to Mary, go to Mass, serve the poor, and play tons of Bingo but they rarely engage the written word of God. I held the same misconception for …
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A friend once remarked that it’s harder to be declared a saint than to live as one. He was obviously kidding, but there’s some truth in that. The canonization process is notoriously long and arduous. It involves stacks and stacks of paperwork and several years of grueling research. The process usually takes a decade or …
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