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The Benefits Of Prayer For The Conclave
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “I’ll pray.” What better response could we find for any challenge or difficulty? St. Paul tells us to pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17), remaining like the widow petitioning the judge until he heard her request. God is our loving Father, and he wants to hear our prayers, so how […]
What Does A Cardinal Wear?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Have you ever wondered what a Cardinal is wearing and why? Catholic-Link breaks it down for you! What Does A Cardinal Wear? Mainly red, specifically Scarlet, representing a willingness to die for the Catholic Faith.
What To Know About The New Pope Leo XIV
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Habemus Papam! Who is the new Pope? “I’m a son of St. Augustine. I’m an Augustinian.With you I am a Christian, and for you I am a bishop.So may we all walk together toward the place that God has prepared for us.May we walk together, accompany each other to the […]
What Is A Papal Blessing And How You Can Get One!
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn WHAT IS A PAPAL BLESSING AND HOW CAN I GET ONE? Papal blessings can be received at the Papal Audiences in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesdays, or during the Sunday Angelus held at noon. CAN’T MAKE THE TRIP?A Papal Blessing can often be granted for special occasions like baptisms, confirmations, […]
The Legacy Of Pope Francis: Ten Enduring Marks Of His Papacy
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Every man elected to the office of the papacy hopes to leave behind a lasting legacy, a testament of love and dedication to the Catholic Church and the world. Jorge Mario Bergoglio began his pontificate in 2013 as Pope Francis. By the time of his passing on April 21, 2025, […]
Top 3 Ways Catholics Can Start Improving Their Mental And Physical Health Today
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Health and soundness are better than all gold, and a robust body than countless riches. Sirach 30:15 St. Paul made clear that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 3:16 -1 7; 6:19 – 20), and St. Thomas elaborated in his great Summa Theologica that Christ’s […]
The Pale Blue Eye: A Light In The Darkness
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins? – Edgar Allan Poe The film, The Pale Blue Eye, opens with this line from the famous poet, Edgar Allan Poe. It is a fictional story […]
The Irony Of Doubt: Where Would Your Faith Be Without It?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The pursuit of the best solution requires first identifying the right problem. The concept sounds quite obvious at first, but I’ve found that many of life’s thorniest dilemmas require some serious investigation into its true origin. In my work as a counselor, part of my daily role involves searching for […]
Did God Create You To Be An Introvert Or An Extrovert? A Catholic Perspective
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I’ve been asked more times than I can count whether I’m an introvert or an extrovert. I love going to parties, meeting new people, and public speaking. I also crave a long, silent walk in the woods alone, and I am a voracious reader. I adore silent retreats, as if […]
7 Deadly Sins: The One Prayer Everyone Struggling With Pride Needs To Say Daily
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels”. — St. Augustine My first memories of mature confessions, not centered around fights with my sisters and forgetting my bedtime prayers, are not very interesting. I was a well-behaved teenager with good grades, who […]
What Happens When A Person Is Blessed By A Priest? 5 Spiritual & Temporal Benefits
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Sacramentals are powerful sacred signs and an indispensable means of grace. Through them, the liberation from evil and the healing of sicknesses (including psychological disorders) can occur and conversions may happen. Sacramentals can help to overcome multiple difficulties in life, providing a manifold help on the way to God. The […]
Three Essential Steps To Following St. Ignatius’ 14 Rules For Discernment Of Spirits
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Be aware. Understand. Take action. These three steps are the fundamental message of St. Ignatius’ 14 Rules for Discernment of Spirits. First, we must become aware of what is happening in our spiritual lives, specifically, where we are in relation to God and what spiritual forces are acting upon us. […]
The Two Biggest Lies The Enemy Whispers That Keep You From Living Your Best Life
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “I don’t have the time.”“I’m too tired.”“I’ve tried everything, and nothing works.”“I can’t do it perfectly, so what’s the point of trying?”“I started off motivated, but now I just don’t feel like it.” Sound familiar? These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the reasons I […]
How To Recognize A Spiritual Attack When It Happens
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn When I was in high school, I was t-boned by a truck. The light had just changed from red to green, and, naively, I hit the gas without checking to the left or right. The truck that struck me, driver-side, right about the front tire, was unforgiving to my parents’ […]
St. Pope John Paul II Died 20 Years Ago On April 2, 2005
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Guess That Saint! October Edition
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn October is full of some powerhouse saints. Can you guess these saints? Tip: All of the answers are listed as “St.”, not “Saint.” You’ll get the answer wrong if you type out the word saint so be sure to abbreviate it for the sake of winning this fun game. Challenge […]
Pope Leo XIV White Sox Hat Is Here (And The Debate Is Solved!)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Is Pope Leo XIV, Chicago native, a White Sox or a Cub’s fan? The debate has been solved with two pieces of evidence. Is Pope Leo XIV a White Sox or Cubs fan? This interview with Pope Leo XIV’s brother. View this post on Instagram […]
Pope Leo XIV’s Homily At Inaugration Mass | May 18, 2025
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Dear Brother Cardinals,Brother Bishops and Priests,Distinguished Authorities and Members of the Diplomatic Corps.Greetings to the pilgrims who have come for the Jubilee of Confraternities! I greet all of you with a heart full of gratitude at the beginning of the ministry that has been entrusted to me. Saint Augustine wrote: […]
The Forgotten Half Of Rerum Novarum
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Like many, I became interested in learning more about Rerum Novarum, the encyclical known as the foundation of modern Catholic Social Teaching, when our new pope chose the new Leo. Leo XIV even explained to the College of Cardinals that his choice of name was mainly inspired by Leo XIII’s […]
The Business Of Holiness: Legatus Leaders Reflect On Pope Leo XIV’s New Papacy
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Chicago. Autumn of 2025. The air turns crisp as September surrenders to October’s embrace, leaves ablaze in reds and golds, whispering secrets of harvest and renewal. Baseball fever grips the heartland—the “October Classic” looms, where underdogs dare to dream and legends are forged under stadium lights. It’s a season of […]
2025 – The Catholic Year In Review
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The past year was a significant one in Church history, marked by the death of Pope Francis and the election of Pope Leo XIV. There were ongoing humanitarian crises around the world, canonizations, and clarification of a Marian issue. The new pope will clearly emphasize Catholic social teaching, which was […]
Prayer For The Special Year of St. Francis | Franciscan Jubilee Year
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn To commemorate the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’s death, Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed that from January 10, 2026, to January 10, 2027, Catholics will celebrate a Franciscan Jubilee Year. The faithful have been granted the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence, provided that all conditions are met. Pope Leo XIV […]
Why Is Peter The New Steward Of The Kingdom?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What is the Steward of the Kingdom? A steward is appointed by the ruling king or queen to represent them and help them to govern. Another word we could use to describe the steward is “prime minister.” In the Old Testament, the chief steward of the king was able to […]
Come Holy Spirit: Teaching Catholic Kids About The Pope
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn During this Season of the Resurrection, we are mindful that the ministry of Jesus did not come to an end with His earthly life. Just before His Ascension, Jesus promised to send the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, to strengthen and guide His Church. The Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost, filling […]











