by Chloe Langr
The Church celebrates the feast days of many well-known saints in the month of January. Saint Basil, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Saint John Neumann, Saint Brigid, and Saint Agnes are just a few of the house-hold saint names that appear on the liturgical calendar. But...
by Matthew Chicoine
Arguably, no other writer from the 20th century provided as much salience and portentous guidance on the meaning of life as G.K. Chesterton. Although not an academic in the same vein as C.S. Lewis or J.R.R. Tolkien, the English journalist, novelist, and essayist...
by Melissa Guerrero
La La Land. No, not the movie, the place. There is a lot to see and do (and avoid) in this expansive city. Museums like the Getty Center contain some of the most beautiful religious artwork one can find Stateside. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels holds a number...
by Chloe Langr
The Vatican recently published the English translation of the final document of the Synod of Bishops on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment. The Synod ended in Rome on October 28, 2018, after a month of discussions, debates, writing, and voting....
by Theresa Zoe Williams
Pittsburgh is a beautiful city with plenty of ethnic diversity and several unique churches. Residents and visitors agree that Primanti Bros. is a mandatory stop when visiting, and that if you take in a Pirates game, you’ll be treated to a pierogi race. Or, check...
by Laura Hensley
Right before we took down our Christmas decorations, my daughter said, “Mom! Let’s be the first family to celebrate Christmas all year long!” I jokingly said, “Yes, that’s a great idea!” and then she started going on about all the...