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Something is happening.  Not everywhere, and not always in obvious ways—but if you talk to pastors, look at diocesan numbers, or even just pay attention at Easter Vigil Masses, a pattern starts to emerge:  More people are coming into the Catholic Church.  Not just returning. Not just drifting back.  Choosing it.  And often, choosing it as adults.    The Numbers: […]

Easter doesn’t end with a quiet conclusion.  It builds.  From the Resurrection to something more demanding—something that asks not just what happened, but what now?  That question sits at the heart of the final days of the Easter season. Because after the joy of Easter Sunday, the Church doesn’t slow down. It moves toward two of the most important—and often least understood—feasts in […]

Today’s Catholics are predominantly what the Bible called Gentiles: people who are not Jewish by birth or culture. This means many Catholics are personally unfamiliar with Jewish worship and rituals.    Did you know that the Catholic Mass is patterned closely after the biblical structure of worship?      Catholics, Like Old Testament Israelites, Confess Sins Before Sacrifice    In the Old Testament, […]

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be difficult to stay grounded in faith amid constant noise and distraction. Between busy schedules, news alerts, and digital media, it can be difficult to find moments for studying Scripture, learning the Catholic faith, and praying.    Catholic radio offers a simple, powerful solution. It is not boring news […]

Listening to Catholic Radio can transform your mind and molds your actions .   “You are what you eat.”    “You become like the people you hang around.”    “Be careful what you think about: garbage in, garbage out.”    Surely, you’ve heard these sayings before. They are popular because there is wisdom in them. Here’s one more: “Nothing changes until something changes. If […]

The Catholic Church has a rich spiritual tradition spanning more than two thousand years. Among the faithful a thread spans the centuries: the desire for holiness. Namely:    the search to know God more  to surrender to and trust God  to find peace amid difficult circumstances    Spiritual classics abound, but where does one begin? Here are five suggestions of timeless books to deepen your Catholic spiritual life:    […]

Many Catholics agree that there is more to the spiritual life than spending time attending Mass on Sunday. However, it’s not always easy to figure out what to do or how to live the Faith in a way that achieves both spiritual growth and peace.    Here are five ideas for structuring your time as […]

Jesus Describes Himself Using Metaphors    Throughout the gospels Jesus explains Who He is and His relationship with us using images. Many of these are found in the Gospel of John. Jesus is:    The Bread of Life (John 6:35)  The Light of the world (John 8:12)  The Gate for the sheep (John 10:7)  The […]

Are you a “cradle Catholic”, a revert to the Catholic faith, or even a new convert to Catholicism? No matter what your status and life experience is, there are programs on Catholic radio to assist you in learning what the Church teaches.   Here is just a sampling of the great programs on Catholic radio […]

The Catholic Church has used many methods to educate the faithful over the centuries. One of these methods is to dedicate each month of the calendar year to a different aspect of the faith. June is the month of the Sacred Heart.   On the liturgical calendar, the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus […]


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