Ricardo E. Gonzalez Zayas was one of over 14,000 Cuban children who were part of "Operation Pedro Pan" -- a secret, mass exodus to the U.S. via air between 1960-1962 from the newly created communist nation located just 90 miles from our Florida coast.
From one radio station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 2000 to 206 stations across the country, Relevant Radio continues to grow as it spreads the word of Christ. Next goal: be in all top 100 markets in the United States by the end of 2025.
Paul and Sara Freid live their beliefs, including those core to the Catholic Worker Movement. Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin began the movement in the 1930s “to address the social needs of folks right in front of them,” Sara said.
Artists Ann Marie Cosgrove and Christopher Santer recently talked about the upcoming “Art-A-Whirl” event at more than 70 locations in Northeast Minneapolis May 19-21 — and how their faith plays into their work — with “Practicing Catholic” host Patrick Conley.
As its title indicates, "Fast X" (Universal) is the 10th direct installment of the "Fast & Furious" car-racing franchise that first put the pedal to the metal back in 2001. So by now, the characteristic ingredients of the series' recipe should be familiar.
Ricardo E. Gonzalez Zayas was one of over 14,000 Cuban children who were part of "Operation Pedro Pan" -- a secret, mass exodus to the U.S. via air between 1960-1962 from the newly created communist nation located just 90 miles from our Florida coast.
The moving story of Nicole Duque and Austin LeBlanc, a local pro-life couple and active members of St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit and St. Mary Parish in Wayne, has captured the attention of the community. Both faced a challenging pregnancy, expecting the birth of conjoined twins with a shared heart and vital organs.
Monthly adoration has become a new normal for pilgrims visiting St. Peter's Square. For Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, papal almoner, who led a monthly Vatican outdoor Holy Hour May 9, adoration is a crucial hour of any day.
While older people love to complain about "young people today," they must admit that the younger generations are leading the way in opposing "an economic system that is unfair to the poor and an enemy of the environment," Pope Francis wrote.
St. Francis Xavier offers the faithful, especially young people who are itching to make a difference in the world, a wonderful example of how to find courage in prayer and spread the joy of the Gospel, Pope Francis said.
In the face of adversity, all of us in the Church must keep tilling the soil so that good things will grow and be ready to harvest from our Capitol in St. Paul.