April 1- St. Hugh of Grenoble He was made bishop of Grenoble, France in 1080 and tried to majorly reform his diocese. However, discouraged, he retired to an abbey and became a Benedictine. April 2- St. Mary of Egypt A woman who lived...
Flannery O’Connor was a 20th century Catholic Southern writer of many short stories and novels, including A Good Man is Hard to Find, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Parker’s Back, The Displaced Person, and more. Her influence on modern fiction and her deep...
There are seven sacraments in the Catholic Faith, but keeping them straight and understanding them can be quite the problem. Luckily, Mother Angelica was way ahead of the rest of us. In her writings, complied into Mother Angelica’s Quick Guide to the Sacraments,...
Mother Angelica, that fiery woman who founded EWTN and shot into the hearts and minds of Catholics worldwide through her programming, was also an intelligent, sincere, and devoted woman. Her faith shone through her words and her writings. And her love for Christ and...
Pittsburgh is truly one of the great American cities and that’s reflected in its cultural diversity. This diversity is reflected most beautifully and sweepingly in its Catholic churches and awesome eateries. But there’s just so much depth and beauty in...