Carlo Acutis: The First Millennial Saint
Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) died of leukemia at the age of 15 and donated his suffering to the Pope and the Church. He was gifted in computer work, but at the same time, he was an…
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Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) died of leukemia at the age of 15 and donated his suffering to the Pope and the Church. He was gifted in computer work, but at the same time, he was an…
The eucharistic Miracle in Poland happened in the church of St. Hyacinth to the priest when consecrated holy host fell to the ground during Holy Communion. The Roman Missal states how to deal with such cases,…
Like Kafka, Franz Werfel came from a Jewish merchant family and was influenced by Max Brod, a journalist, essayist, and versatile cultural worker of the time. After his studies and the war, Werfel settled in…
Our Lady of Lourdes story began on February 11, 1858, the fourth year after Pope Pius IX. proclaimed the religious truth on immaculate conception. That day she appeared in a rocky cave near the French…
Three Fatima shepherds first saw Mary around noon on May 13, 1917. But the miracle of the sun at Fatima appeared in front of many witnesses. Lucia was ten years old, Francisco nine, and Jacinta…
Luke the Evangelist is the only known writer from the Bible who was not a Jew. He was a Christian of the Gentiles, a disciple of the Apostle of the Nations of St. Paul, with…
The Eucharistic miracle is the greatest miracle in itself, says St. Thomas Aquinas: Jesus, who, as God and man, becomes present in a unique way in bread and wine. However, this is not achievable for…
The thought-provoking book “The Future of God by Dr. Deepak Chopra” offers new ways for God to become a living presence in the twenty-first century. During the last decade, the rise of the militant atheism…
The symbolism of figs could start with Adam and Eve because, according to legend, the fig tree’s magnificent leaves hid their nakedness. Also, Romulus and Remus were born in their warmth. Under the canopy of…
Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, is the feast by which the Jews celebrate the rededication of the Second Temple. Namely, Judea was conquered and occupied by the Greeks during the time of Antioch. The…