A recent June 26 meeting gathered faith and ministry leaders in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to encourage dialogue and inclusion efforts at the parish level
More Catholics are openly supporting an action they believe can effectively combat the negative impact of global warming, reflecting Pope Francis’s plea for all Catholics to acknowledge the environmental challenges faced by today’s world.
The stories of our African-American women religious is an important story to hear, especially during this time of recognizing the importance of a Catholic education in our community.
by Sister Maria Goretti Nguyen, OP, Office of Evangelization and Catechesis
We have witnessed faith in others when others share stories illustrating how they strengthened their friendship with God, which, in turn, enriched their lives.
To this day, we experience the source and summit of our faith when we are gathered at the table to celebrate the Eucharist. The spiritual life is one we do together.
In a time of advanced technology and with a determined spirit, we can overcome any obstacle in order to be Christ in the lives of others, even to those detained.
In the shadow of a landmark Catholic shrine in the nation’s capital, teams of architects, carpenters, artisans and students — joined by one cardinal — slowly and gently pulled on rope lines to raise a painstakingly crafted roof truss that may help guide the builders who will replace Notre Dame’s roof.
Annunciation is hosting a rare and special world premiere concert of Daniel Knaggs’s major new work, “Two Streams.” This new composition is a concert-length cantata for choir, soloists and string orchestra, drawing on Scripture and the diary of St. Faustina Kowalska.