Pope John Paul II and the Fall of Communism in Poland
Reading Time: 15 minutes By Jenna Drummond The Cold War is defined as a confrontation between capitalism and communism, which peaked between 1945 and 1989. Its origins go back
Reading Time: 15 minutes By Jenna Drummond The Cold War is defined as a confrontation between capitalism and communism, which peaked between 1945 and 1989. Its origins go back
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Sarah Richthammer As Catholics, we give Mary a place of high honor. We do not worship her, because worship is for God alone. However,
Reading Time: 5 minutes by Patrick Murray, University of Alabama Tomorrow, the thirteenth of May, is the feast of Our Lady of Fatima! Since Our Lady of Fatima may
Reading Time: 3 minutes By John Tuttle, Benedictine College “If you pray, you are sure of saving your soul. If you do not pray, you are just as sure
Reading Time: 17 minutes by John Kish, The Catholic University of America When I first realized that coronavirus was going to lead to schools across America shutting down, I
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Anja Renkes, University of Notre Dame When I arrived at the ferry in Galway, I knew I was meeting a man who would be
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Hunter Weitzel, Creighton University As a child, I was raised in a Protestant household. My family and I believed the common misconceptions that Catholics
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Aaron D’Souza, University of Texas at Dallas I stared out at the plane at the break of dawn, snapping a quick picture before heading
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Thomas Dompkowski, The Catholic University of America JMJ Your friends and your job are your world. They listen to your problems, push you to
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Christopher Centrella, Franciscan University The Solemnity of All Saints commemorates those who have gone before us and are now in the presence of the