The Meaning of Holy Thursday: 5 Essential Facts Every Catholic Should Know
On the Thursday of Holy Week, we recall the first Passover meal, also known as The Last Supper. Here are a few more things to keep in mind on this day.
On the Thursday of Holy Week, we recall the first Passover meal, also known as The Last Supper. Here are a few more things to keep in mind on this day.
"True reverence for the Lord’s passion means fixing the eyes of our heart on Jesus crucified and recognizing in him our own humanity."
In general, this special papal blessing usually takes place on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day.
How often do you go to confession?
According to tradition, this cloth bears the true image of Christ's face and has been safeguarded by the Vatican Basilica.
"...the drops of blood which I lost were 28,430."
Here's the little-known Catholic connection to some of the most common superstitions. Here’s what’s really behind these beliefs.
The world-renowned psychologist praised the film about the Catholic saint, calling it "beautiful" and "inspiring."
In an EWTN News In Depth interview, reporter Mark Irons sat down with Super Bowl star Harrison Butker to discuss faith and family.
Holy Week begins on Passion Sunday, also known as Palm Sunday. This day marks the arrival of Christ in Jerusalem just days before His crucifixion.
Cardinal Burke urges Catholics, now more than ever, to “fly to the protection of Our Lady for her intercession.”
“There is no practice more profitable for the entire sanctification of the soul than the frequent meditation of the sufferings of Jesus Christ.” - Saint Alphonsus de Liguori
Do you know how to write a letter to the pope? If not, here's how to do it.
One basilica in Rome houses an amazing relic: Saint Joseph's Mantle.
Have you visited any of these holy places?
A strong 6.8 earthquake shook El Salvador on July 18, a tremor that surprised three religious while recording their podcast.
"Barbie is seriously giving thought to draining the pool, putting her condo on the market, cutting her hair, and donning the religious habit."
We celebrate these saints as a reminder of their profound impact on salvation history and their unique role in the Holy Family.
"Cast all your worries upon him because He cares for you." (1 Pet. 5:7)
Lebanese Saint Charbel Makholof is a very powerful saintly intercessor, especially on behalf of the ill or infirm.
“It's always a joy when sister sister comes to visit."