Editorials & Commentary
Why Catholics make the sign of the cross
(OSV News) – I used to make the sign of the cross casually as a nice gesture for beginning and ending my prayers. More than a decade ago, probably nudged by the Holy Spirit, I began to take it more seriously.
Artist Daniel Mitsui: A portfolio that balances tradition with innovation
Daniel Mitsui likes drawing on calfskin vellum the best.
April 8, 2024: Solemnity and totality
The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord in 2024 is observed Monday, April 8.
A Word From Bishop Medley: Unity and Real Presence
We here in the United States are in the second year of a three-year Eucharistic Revival.
Mount Saint Joseph archives releases year-long video series to celebrate the Mount’s 150-year anniversary
Throughout this year, Mount Saint Joseph is celebrating its 150th anniversary. As a result, there are several special events and projects planned for the occasion.
Un mensaje del Obispo Medley: Unidad y Presencia Real
Aquí en los Estados Unidos estamos en el segundo año de un Avivamiento Eucarístico de tres años.
Spring and the Eucharist: Signs of hope
Spring is upon us, with its vibrant blossoms and revitalized landscapes, and it serves as powerful metaphor for renewal and new beginnings.
Fifty days of Easter spirit
(OSV News) – Most people don’t think in terms of Easter spirit. Yet the Easter season is a time that is filled with a spirit of joy and hope.
This Lent, what are ways that you can pray, fast, and give?
Ask just about any Catholic – actually almost any Christian in general – the meaning of the season of Lent, and we will hear some rather consistent descriptors: penance, sacrifice, self-denial, “giving something up.”
The Knottsville billionaire responsible for naming Mary Carrico Catholic School
A fair share of people in Daviess County, Ky., believe that Mary Carrico, the namesake for Mary Carrico Catholic School, is an official Catholic saint.