Toggle navigation
MEDIA & CULTURE
News
Books, Movies & TV
Politics
Pope Francis
FAITH
Bible Study
Mary & The Saints
Holidays & Holy Days
Mass & Sacraments
Theology
History
Science & Discovery
LIVING CATHOLIC
Marriage & Family
Parish Life
Prayers & Devotionals
Grief & Loss
Homeschooling
GAMES
Catholic Word Quest
WRITERS
Personal Reflections
Poetry
Opinion
Writer Login
Search
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Articles in 'Holidays & Holy Days'
Does the Church Celebrate Rosh Hashanah?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Can Catholics learn something from the Jewish celebration of Rosh Hashanah?
Read More...
A Most Holy Name to Recite
By J. John Basil
September 12th, the celebration of the Most Holy Name of Mary, Mother of God is a good day to say the name of Mary in the form of the Litany of The Blessed Virgin Mary (Litany of Loreto) at the Devotions page on churchwonders.com at https://churchwonders.com/
Read More...
Carrying the Cross and What We Can Learn From 9/11
By Amy Schisler
There are many lessons to be learned from 9/11, but I think the most important is that suffering a bearing one's cross can lead to a changed outlook and a brighter future. And that is something we must not forget.
Read More...
Five Ways to Make Your Retreat Fruitful
By The Catholic Philadelphian
For six years, I've picked up five ways to get the most out of your next, second, or next retreat. Retreats are not as complicated as many think.
Read More...
Visions of St. Stephen of Hungary - Two Wonderful Churches
By J. John Basil
St. Stephen of Hungary is primarily credited with bringing Christianity to Hungary; and as King Stephen I, is thought of as the founder of the Hungarian state. Two spectacular churches are associated with St. Stephen and are wonderful to visit: St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest and the Esztergom Basilica.
Read More...
August: Month of the Immaculate Heart
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief overview of the origins of dedicating the month of August to Our Lady's Immaculate Heart
Read More...
St. Michael's Lent/Michaelmas
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Did you know St. Francis of Assisi observed a 40-day period of prayer and fasting with his brothers known today as St. Michael's Lent? Learn about the ancient practice and the Holy Day devoted to St. Michael
Read More...
The Church of the Summer Snowfall in Rome (St. Mary Major)
By J. John Basil
The beautiful 5th century Papal Basilica, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (St. Mary Major) was built on a site identified by the Blessed Mother on August 5th, 358 by a miraculous snowfall in summertime Rome. The sacred art and architecture of the church commemorating Mary as Theotokos, Mother of God is a must-see site on any church tour of Rome. The dedication is celebrated on August 5th.
Read More...
The Sacrament of Ordinary Time
By Rosemary Peters-Hill
Analysis of Ordinary Time, with anecdotes about faith and family.
Read More...
July: Month of the Most Precious Blood
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief description of the history of devotion to the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Read More...
U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Lauren Alex
This article explains the Supreme Court ruling on the Dobbs case, with brief reflections on the future of the pro-life movement.
Read More...
The 12 Promises of Jesus for Those Who Practice Devotion to His Sacred Heart
By Marianne Zanko Komek
The 12 Promises of Jesus to Those Who Practice Devotion to His Sacred Heart During This Month of June in which the Feast of His Sacred Heart Is Celebrated.
Read More...
A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness
By Marianne Zanko Komek
How John the Baptist provides us with a model of piety, courage, and faith in the Lord on this his Solemnity.
Read More...
Show Jesus That You Love Him
By Marianne Zanko Komek
How important it is to have a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and to Make Visits to the Blessed Sacrament. To make reparation to Him for the sins of the world.
Read More...
Thank Your Priest this Father's Day
By Christina M. Sorrentino
We should be grateful and appreciative for the gift of spiritual fatherhood that our priests offer to us, and to remember, especially on this Father's Day, to thank our priests for their dedicated service to God and to His Church.
Read More...
What if God Took a Vacation
By Nancy Lessard
We so easily forget to go to Mass on vacation or to say our usual prayers. What if God absented Himself from us?
Read More...
Cycle C -- Homily -- Trinity Sunday -- 12 June 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
Read More...
Next >>
Live Your Catholic Faith Every Day
Receive the best Catholic articles, reflections, and more — delivered daily.
Free daily email. Unsubscribe anytime.
Trending
A Prayer Before Work
By Pam Spano
Spiritual Warfare: A Perimeter Prayer for Protection - DELIVERANCE PRAYERS FOR THE LAITY
By Terri Thomas
The Strange Religious Meaning of Flies
By Gary Sullivan
Why Catholics Don't Believe in the Rapture
By JP Nunez
Erika Kirk, Catholic and Turning Point USA, and the Road Ahead
By Richard Horrell
Copyright © Catholic365.com | All Rights Reserved