

Pope’s Monthly Intention
"We pray that each one of us will hear and take to heart the cry of the Earth…

The Word of God
How often do you read your Bible? Make it a habit to spend at least a few minutes…


You are a temple
You are a temple of the Holy Spirit! Make sure your words and actions reflect that truth.


Happy Birthday Blessed Mother
A great way to celebrate Mary's birthday is to pray the Holy Rosary.

Pray for Priests!
Drop the name of your parish priest below. Then scroll through the comments and say a prayer for…

Favorite name for Mary?
Today is the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary. Do you have a favorite name for…

Virtuous Life
If you desire to grow in virtue, start by having a life of prayer!



Our Lady of La Salette
On this day in 1846, Our Lady appeared to two shepherd children and shared a message of reconciliation…


Let your light shine
As you go about your day, remember that every kind word, every good deed, is a way to…

Arguments.
Ever find your family arguing on the way to Church? You're not alone—Jesus faced this too with the…


How can we pray for you?
Let's pray for each other. Leave your prayer needs below and then say a prayer for the person…

Practice gratitude daily.
Take time each day to acknowledge the blessings in your life, no matter how small.
Be a people of compassion!
"We should strive to keep our hearts open to the sufferings and wretchedness of other people, and pray…



Angel of God, my Guardian Dear
Who can finish this prayer?! Pray it today to honor your Guardian Angel!
Pet Blessing
Many parishes offer a blessing of pets on the Feast of St. Francis. If you can't make it…

Let the children come to me
Remember these words of Our Lord when you hear the cries, laughter, and voices of children today at…

Hail Mary full of grace!
Today we celebrate Our Lady of the Rosary. Who are you praying a rosary with today?

Shared Mission
Let us pray that the Church continues to sustain a synodal lifestyle in every way, as a sign…

Only in God
"The desire for God is written in the human heart, because man is created by God and for…

Peace and serenity
Seeking peace? Start in the Confessional! This is just one of the six effects that the Church teaches…


Christianity is not a self-help program
It's not a set of moral rules or self-help program. Christianity is about God's deep love for you.


Do you desire the Eucharist?
Do you desire the Eucharist? Follow the lead of this great saint!

In 1924 the Diocese of Raleigh was established
Wow! Well done, Raleigh Catholics! Keep praying and evangelizing.

The cry of the poor
In honor of the beloved St. John Paul II's feast day, take a moment to do something for…



Prayer tip
When you get distracted by something on your to-do list during your prayer time, write it down in…


Jesus is calling you
Speak these words to those you love. Encourage them to turn to Jesus!

The patron of difficult cases
Today is the feast of Saint Jude and Saint Simon. Saint Jude is known as the patron of…

I have rediscovered the Gospel
Rediscover the joy of an authentic Christian life!

Best Diocese in the World Drone Show
Light show, sacred music delight concertgoers.


Vocation Awareness Week
It's National Vocation Awareness Week. Pray young people to hear and respond to God's call.

Catholic Monthly Devotion
Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the…


Veterans Day
"Lord God, Almighty Father, creator of mankind and author of peace, as we are ever mindful of the…


Pope’s Intention
Pope Francis asks that during November we pray for parents who have lost a child.


Catechism Wisdom
The Catechism goes on to say, "But this search for God demands of man every effort of intellect,…

Holy Eucharist
Do you go to Eucharistic adoration? How has it helped your spiritual life?

Presentation of Mary
Today the Church celebrates the Memorial of the Presentation of Mary. Honor the Blessed Mother by praying a…


The Eucharist for me is…
Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus in "The Chosen", shared these powerful words at the National Eucharistic…

The Eucharist for me is healing.
Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus in "The Chosen", shared these powerful words at the National Eucharistic…

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
The Miraculous Medal is beloved by many because they want to hold Mary close to their hearts at…


Pope Francis’s December Intention
The intention of Pope Francis for December is for pilgrims of hope, “so that this Jubilee strengthens us…



Our Lady of Loretto
Our Lady of Loretto is the patron saint of pilots and air travel. Take this prayer with you…

DILEXIT NOS
In Pope Francis's newest letter to the Church, DILEXIT NOS, he calls on Catholics to reflect on the…

Happy 100th Anniversary!
The Diocese of Raleigh was established on December 12, 1924, by Pope Pius XI. What a blessed 100…


2025: A Jubilee Of Hope
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis will officially begin a Jubilee of Hope for 2025!

“O” Antiphons
Since at least the eighth century, the Roman Church has sung the "O" Antiphons. This set of antiphons…





O King of all nations…
Continue to pray the O'Antiphons with us until December 23.




New Year; New Journeys.
In this first of a two-part series, Bishop Luis talks about importance of having the patience to see…

For we put our trust in you.
May 2025 be the year when many experience the love and mercy of the Lord by putting their…



The one in need
Remember that almsgiving is essential to Lent. Who will you give to before this season comes to a…

Domestic Church
Make sure your domestic church is a place filled with faith, hope, and charity!


Join us in praying
Do you know someone who will become Catholic at this year's Easter Vigil?

Holy week begins
Unite your own suffering with Our Lord's as we enter into this Holy Week.


What is Easter? (Spanish)
El significado de la Pascua: Una celebración de fe y vida nueva

Apart from the cross…
We thank you Jesus for your great suffering and victory that opened heaven's gates!


The washing of the feet and the sacrament of the Eucharist
On this Holy Thursday, we remember Christ’s call to serve, love, and sacrifice for the good of others.


A great stillness
Enter into the holy silence as you prepare to celebrate our Risen Lord!



Learn to seek the Lord this Easter season.
Learn to seek the Lord this Easter season.

Pope Francis
Today, we mourn the passing of Pope Francis, a man of unwavering faith and gentle strength. His papacy…


Fount of mercy
Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy to prepare your heart for Divine Mercy Sunday!

Let the joy of your mind burst forth
Continue to share the JOY of Easter through this season.



May: The Month of Mary
May is the Month of Mary - a beautiful tradition in the Church where we show special love…

John 21:7
On this Third Sunday of Easter, the Risen Christ reveals Himself once again - this time on the…

A weapon of peace, a chain of grace
The Rosary is more than a devotion - it’s a journey through the life of Christ with Mary…

The Resurrection isn’t over
Easter is a 50-day celebration, and the Book of Acts shows us how the early Church carried the…

Every person bears the image of God
Every human life is sacred - created in the image of God (Gen 1:27). This dignity is not…

Honoring the Council of Nicaea
This year marks the 1,700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, a landmark moment in the life…

O Mary, we crown thee
"Bring flowers of the fairest, bring flowers of the rarest… O Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today."…

John 15:16
As we honor St. Matthias today, may we too be ready to say “yes” to God's call, especially…

5th Sunday of Easter
On this 5th Sunday of Easter, we are reminded that the Christian life is not just about knowing…

Martyrs of Mexico
These martyrs defended religious freedom. May we stand firm in our beliefs amidst adversity. St. Christopher Magallanes and…

National Day of Prayer for Mariners and People of the Sea
Today we remember and pray for all who work at sea - the often unseen hands that support…

Mystical Body of Christ
The Church teaches that we are not isolated souls, but bound together in the Mystical Body of Christ.…

Our Lady, Help of Christians
For centuries, Mary under this title has been a source of strength for Christians under trial. Holy Mary,…

John 14:27
As we move closer to Pentecost, Jesus reminds His disciples - and us - of the gift of…

Psalm 24:1
As stewards of creation, Catholics have a sacred duty to honor God's handiwork - not for its own…

The month of June
The Catholic Church dedicates the entire month of June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Holy Heart of Jesus Prayer
Take some time this month to learn the Holy Heart of Jesus Prayer.

Immaculate Heart of Mary
“Be Not Afraid; my Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and your safe page to God.” – Our…


Blessed is the Peacemaker
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” (Mt 5:9) Peace isn’t just the…

The Dignity of Work
Work is more than a job - it’s a way to share in God’s creation. The Church teaches…

Be the Father God Called You to Be
Bishop Luis reflects on the true vocation of fatherhood: not just as a provider, but as a guide,…

Sé el Padre que Dios te Llama a Ser
El Obispo Luis comparte una profunda reflexión sobre la vocación del padre: no solo proveedor, sino guía, protector…

Let Your “Yes” Be Yes
Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No.’” - Matthew 5:37 In a world filled with…


He dwells with us
Blessed Pope Paul VI speaking on the Christ's presence in the Eucharist...

Love Your Enemies
In today’s Gospel (Matthew 5:43–48), Jesus calls us to something revolutionary: “Love your enemies and pray for those…

The Angelus
Answer: The Angelus It recalls the Annunciation and honors Mary's “yes” to God.

Justice for the Poor.
Catholic Social Teaching reminds us that the measure of a community is how it treats its most vulnerable.…

Venite Adoremus!
“Today the Church shows the world the Corpus Christi – the Body of Christ. And she invites us…

The Confiteor
Answer: The Confiteor “I confess to Almighty God…” – usually prayed during the Penitential Act at the beginning…




First Martyrs of Rome
On this day we remember the First Martyrs of Rome. May we be inspired by their faith.

Most Precious Blood of Jesus.
What can you do to grow in your understanding of and devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus?



Happy Birthday, America!
Today we thank God for the gift of freedom. Let us pray for our nation, our leaders, and…




Genesis 42:24
Joseph sees his brothers who betrayed him and instead of revenge, he chooses mercy. Even in our own…

Deuteronomy 30:14
God’s law isn’t distant - it’s already in your heart. And today Jesus reminds us what that law…




Total gift of self
This week is National NFP Awareness Week (JULY 20-26). Commit to learn more about family planning and how…


Protect our families with prayer
The family is the basis of the Lord’s plan; and all forces of evil are focusing all their…

Call your grandparents today!
Today is the Feast of Saints Joachim and Anne. To honor Jesus' grandparents, take a minute to pray…

Rejoice
This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. - Psalm 118

Pray for our leaders
Let us lift up in prayer all those who lead - in our Church, our communities, and our…

Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
"My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God." – Our…

Prayers for all children and teachers preparing to go back to school
Join us in offering our prayers for all children and teachers preparing to go back to school!

Your guardian angel
“Our Guardian Angels are our most faithful friends, because they are with us day and night, always and…

Mary always leads us closer to Jesus!
"What the Catholic faith believes about Mary is based on what it believes about Christ, and what it…

Faith the size of a mustard seed
Faith doesn’t have to be flashy - it just needs to be real. In today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds…


Jesus came to set hearts ablaze.
The fire Jesus speaks of is the fire of truth, love, and the Holy Spirit. It's the fire…

He strengthens the chosen
Gideon felt unqualified. Small. Insignificant. But God looked at him and called him “champion.” You don’t have to…


The narrow gate
“Will only a few be saved?” It’s a question someone asks Jesus in today’s Gospel. His answer is…



Persecuted for the sake of righteousness
Today is the Memorial of the Passion of St. John the Baptist. Be willing to risk it all…


September Devotion
In September, the monthly devotion is to Our Lady of Sorrows. Bring your pain and suffering to Our…

Our baptism
God sent his Son as Redeemer and Saviour. In his Son and through him, he invites men to…

Read Scripture
Pope St. Gregory the Great taught that the sacred Scriptures grow with the one who reads them. Spend…

Morning Offering
O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer you my prayers, works, joys, and sufferings of…

Do small things with great love
Mother Teresa reminds us not to look for big things but to do small things with great love.…


Star of the sea
As we celebrate the Birth of Our Lady, St. Bernard encourages us: ‘Look to the star of the…

I confess to almighty God
At the start of Mass, we say: ‘I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and…

Never cease praying for peace
Offer your prayers today for those who lost their lives and those who lost their loved ones on…

Favorite name to call Mary?
Today is the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary. What is your favorite name to call…

Standing by the cross of Jesus
On this feast we remember that ‘there, standing by the cross of Jesus, was his Mother. Our Lady…

The school of Christ
Doctor of the Church St. Robert Bellarmine reminds us: ‘The school of Christ is the school of love…

God lifts the humble
St. Joseph of Cupertino, a humble Franciscan friar, was ‘remarkably unclever’ yet gifted with ecstatic visions and levitation.…

3 Times To Pray
Trying to find time to pray? Sneak it during these parts of your day.

Trivia: Palm branch
A: Martyrdom. It represents victory over death and eternal life.

who we are called to be.
In today's Gospel, Jesus asks His disciples: “Who do you say that I am?” Peter answers with faith:…

Serve Christ in the poor today.
St. Vincent de Paul taught that charity is greater than any rule; we should prefer the service of…

Trivia Time: Gloria
Why don’t we sing the Gloria during Advent or Lent? Because both seasons are times of preparation and…

Michael, Gabriel, Raphael
Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael - messengers and servants of God, each carrying a name that reveals a divine…

You always console Me when you pray for sinners
Be inspired to pray for those in your life most in need of prayer. Jesus assured St. Faustina…

Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month
This month, the Church stands in prayerful solidarity with parents and families who have experienced the loss of…

Psalm 34:18
The Church prays for all who suffer in silence from abuse, and for the healing of families wounded…

It is essential to begin the practice of prayer
Decide today to start each morning with prayer.

Novena
That’s a Novena. A novena is a prayer repeated for nine days, asking for a special grace or…

Catholic schools
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Raleigh nurture not only academic excellence but also lives rooted in faith,…

Confession
One of the six powerful effects of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is the peace and serenity of conscience...…

Eucharistic Adoration
What is Eucharistic Adoration? It’s spending quiet time before the Blessed Sacrament, truly Jesus... Body, Blood, Soul, and…

Act of Hope
Having trouble placing your hope in the Lord? Start each day with this prayer.

Fill the hearts of Thy faithful.
When the world is filled with talk of spooky spirits and haunted houses, let us turn our hearts…

Romans 13:10
Paul reminds us that every commandment is summed up in one: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” True discipleship…

November Devotion
The month of November is devoted to the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Eternal Father, I offer Thee the…

Pray for our priests
"The sacrament of Holy Orders is conferred by the laying on of hands followed by a solemn prayer…

Veteran’s Day
Lord God, Almighty Father, creator of mankind and author of peace, as we are ever mindful of the…


Psalm 19:2
Today’s readings remind us: creation is not God but it speaks of Him. In the colors of fall,…

BAA Bishop Thank you
With hearts full of gratitude, Bishop Luis thanks all who have supported this year’s Bishop’s Annual Appeal. Your…

Juntos en la fe y la generosidad
Con un corazón lleno de gratitud, el Obispo Luis agradece a todos los que han apoyado la Campaña…

Ordinary Time
True. The last Sunday in Ordinary Time is the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the…

Which bishop first led the Diocese of Raleigh?
Monsignor William Hafey of Baltimore was appointed first bishop of Raleigh in 1925

Have you continued to pray?
O Lord, who art ever merciful and bounteous with Thy gifts, look down upon the suffering souls in…

Favorite song to hear at Mass?
Today is the Feast of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians, choirs, and sacred music. This is…


Even in trials, Christ is our strength.
In today’s readings, we witness the sobering fall of King Belshazzar, who dishonors God by using the sacred…

Happy Thanksgiving
Today we are thanking God for YOU! Our wonderful parishioners make this a community that radiates the joy…

Happy Thanksgiving!
Today we are thanking God for YOU! Our wonderful parishioners make this a community that radiates the joy…

Christ’s reign is eternal.
Live each day ready for the King who comes in glory. Today’s readings remind us: kingdoms rise and…

The Kingdom of God is near
In today’s gospel, Jesus reminds us to stay awake and pray so that we may be ready to…

Semana 1 de Adviento: Prepara tu corazón
En este primer domingo de Adviento, el Evangelio nos recuerda que la venida del Señor no se espera…

Show us Lord, your love
Happy first Sunday of Advent! How are you preparing your heart for Our Lord?

Hope Awakes in Our Hearts
As we begin the month of December, our journey through Advent continues with renewed purpose. This is a…

Prepare the Way
Each day of Advent is a step toward Bethlehem. Like John the Baptist, we are called to prepare…

Faith That Moves
Faith is not static. It moves, speaks, and reaches out. St. Francis Xavier didn’t wait for the perfect…

Go, Set the World Ablaze
St. Francis Xavier traveled across continents to proclaim Christ. His zeal, courage, and compassion inspire us to live…

Promise in Every Branch
Every figure in the Jesse Tree tells a story that leads to Christ. Today, reflect on Ruth. Her…

Candle of Hope
We are still early in our Advent journey. The candle of hope continues to burn. Let its flame…

Semana 2 de Adviento: Escuchar a Dios en Nuestro Desierto
El P. Bill John Acosta Escobar nos invita en este segundo domingo de Adviento a mirar la figura…

Jesse Tree – Noah
The Jesse Tree invites us to see the covenant with Noah as a promise of restoration. The ark…

Prepare Him Room
What in your life needs to be cleared to make room for Christ? Today is a perfect day…

Jesse Tree – Abraham’s Stars
God told Abraham to look up and count the stars. That’s how many descendants would come from his…

Semana 3 de Adviento: Cuando Dios Convierte tu Desierto en Paraíso
El Padre Ian nos recuerda que el Señor no deja nuestros corazones secos. En cuanto abrimos espacio para…

David’s Harp – Jesse Tree
David wasn’t perfect, but he was faithful. His Psalms still echo today in our liturgy and prayer. Place…

O Wisdom, Teach Us to Walk
Today begins the O Antiphons, ancient prayers sung from December 17–23. Today we call out: O Wisdom, come…

O Adonai, Lead Us to Freedom
O Adonai, Ruler of the House of Israel, who gave the law to Moses. Come and redeem us…

O Root of Jesse, Stand as a Sign
O Radix Jesse. Christ is the root that anchors all of salvation history. When you feel uprooted or…

O Key of David, Unlock Our Hearts
O Clavis David. Christ holds the keys to death and life. What doors in your heart have been…

Semana 4 de Adviento: Ver con Ojos de Esperanza
En este cuarto domingo de Adviento, el P. Ryan Elder nos recuerda que la tentación es correr hacia…

O King of the Nations, Unite Us
Today’s O Antiphon hails Christ as King of the Nations. He is the cornerstone who unites what is…

O Emmanuel, God With Us
Today we cry out the final O Antiphon: O Emmanuel. God is not distant. He is with us.…

Eve of Glory
This holy night, darkness begins to lose its grip. Joy waits just beyond the horizon. Gather your family.…

The World Waits in Silence
Tonight, heaven and earth hold their breath. The Savior is near. As you wrap gifts and prepare for…

Joy To The World
Let your soul sing today. The promise is fulfilled. Love has a name. Joy has a face. Salvation…

Witness in Word and Blood
The first Christian martyr, St. Stephen reminds us that Christmas joy does not erase Christian courage. The crib…

The Light Still Shines
The Christmas season continues. Don’t pack away the light just yet. Let the glow of the Christ candle…

Looking Back, Leaning Forward
Before the year ends, look back with thanksgiving. Name one way God was faithful in 2025. Write it…

Happy New Year
As 2025 comes to a close, take a sacred pause. Reflect on where you’ve seen God this year...…

Easter Sunday
Lives again our glorious King, Alleluia! Where, O death, is now thy sting? Alleluia!

Happy Easter
“Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.”-Pope Saint John…






Acts 3:19
God’s mercy is always within reach. This Easter season is an invitation to turn back to Him and…

We are all called to be saints.
Holiness is not just for a few... it’s a call for each of us. The Church has officially…




Mark 1:17
In today’s Gospel, Jesus calls Simon, Andrew, James, and John with a simple invitation: “Come after me.” They…

Mark 10:51
Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, cries out to Jesus: “Son of David, have pity on me!” Despite being told…




Feast of Saints Philip & James
Today we celebrate the Feast of Saints Philip and James, two of the Twelve Apostles who answered Jesus’…

Happy Mother’s Day
On this Mother’s Day, we give thanks to God for the beautiful vocation of motherhood. Whether biological, spiritual,…

St. Damien of Molokai
St. Damien's selfless care for the outcast challenges us to love without limits. Who are the marginalized in…

Saints Nereus and Achilleus
Today we honor Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Roman soldiers who converted to Christianity and gave their lives in…

Our Lady of Fatima
On this feast, we recall Mary's call to prayer and penance. Let's seek peace through conversion and the…

Feast of St. Isidore
St. Isidore reminds us that holiness isn’t just found in churches - it’s cultivated in the soil of…

Ascension of the Lord
Today we celebrate Jesus' return to the Father - exalted in glory, yet still with us always. The…

Pope St. Celestine V
St. Celestine V, a pope known for radical humility, chose the monastic life over power and prestige. He…

St. Bernardine of Siena
Today we honor St. Bernardine of Siena, a 15th-century Franciscan preacher known as the Apostle of the Holy…

St. Rita of Cascia
St. Rita’s life was marked by perseverance through suffering, unshakable faith, and miraculous intercession. St. Rita, pray for…

Pentecost
"Pentecost is the moment when a heart of stone is shattered and a heart of flesh takes its…

St. Philip Neri
St. Philip Neri taught the world that saints can be joyful! Holiness doesn’t mean gloom - it means…

St. Augustine of Canterbury
Sent by Pope Gregory the Great, St. Augustine brought the Gospel to England with courage and humility. His…

St. Germanus of Paris
A bishop in the 6th century, St. Germanus defended the poor and called the Church to reform. His…

The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
On the Feast of the Visitation, we remember Mary’s journey to serve her cousin Elizabeth with joy and…

St. Justin Martyr
Diocesan Content Planning Diocesan Content Planning 100% 10 C2 Today, we honor St. Justin Martyr, a philosopher who…

St. Charles Lwanga and Companions
On this day, we commemorate St. Charles Lwanga and his companions, who were martyred in Uganda for their…


St. Barnabas
Today we celebrate St. Barnabas, one of the early Christian missionaries and a companion of St. Paul. Nicknamed…


The Sacred Heart of Jesus reveals His love for us.
...the Sacred Heart of Jesus, pierced by our sins and for our salvation, "is quite rightly considered the…







St. Thomas
We can look to St. Thomas for the proper response when the Lord astounds us... #FeastDay

St. Elizabeth of Portugal
Are you in a position of leadership? Take the mindset of St. Elizabeth of Portugal! #FeastDay


St. Benedict
If you want to be a Saint, it will require great sacrifice! Are you ready?

Pope Benedict XVI
On the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul in 2009, Pope Benedict XVI shared this definition of…

St. Benedict’s intercession
Pray this prayer asking for St. Benedict's intercession before you go out trick or treating tonight.

St. Kateri Tekakwitha
Wake up each morning and ask the same question that St. Kateri did! #FeastDay


Our Lady of Mount Carmel
O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein that you are my Mother.

Saint Camillus de Lellis
Saint Camillus believed care wasn’t complete without compassion. He asked his brothers to treat every patient ‘as if…

Imitate Mary Magdalene
A great way to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Mary Magdalene would be to make it to…


Feast of Saint James the Greater
Today we celebrate St. James the Greater, apostle and martyr! A fearless follower of Christ and patron of…

Are you more of a Martha or a Mary?
Who do you identify with? Martha or Mary? #FeastDay


St. Ignatius
Before we speak or act, let's pause and ask: Will this please God, help my soul, and uplift…









Assumption of Mary
Let this Feast of the Assumption be a reminder that the victory has been won!

St. John Eudes
He belongs to you, but more than that, He longs to be in you, living and ruling in…

St. Bernard of Clairvaux
May we fall more deeply in love with Christ, that we might resemble Him in mercy, humility, and…





Passion of St. John the Baptist
Today is the Memorial of the Passion of St. John the Baptist. Be willing to risk it all…

Luke 6:42
In today's Gospel, Jesus challenges us to look inward before correcting others. Let's strive for personal growth and…

St. Teresa of Calcutta
Do something beautiful for God today in honor of our beloved Mother Teresa! #FeastDay

Labor Day
Today is Labor Day! As you enjoy relaxing today, remember Who provides true rest.

St. Peter Claver
St. Peter Claver served enslaved Africans arriving in the New World. He said, ‘We must speak to them…

Love can make you a saint
Do more than learn about God. Love God and love others as He does!

St. John Chrysostom
St. John Chrysostom taught that prayer is the refuge for every worry, a source of happiness and a…

feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
On the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we echo St. Francis of Assisi: ‘We adore…

Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Today, as we celebrate the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we are reminded that in our moments of…

Seven Sorrows of Mary
The 7 Sorrows Of Mary: 1. The prophecy of Simeon. (St. Luke 2:34, 35) 2. The flight into…

Our Lady of Sorrows
In September, the monthly devotion is to Our Lady of Sorrows. Bring your pain and suffering to Our…

St. Cyprian
St. Cyprian wrote, ‘He can no longer have God for his Father who has not the Church for…

The Miracle of St. Januarius
Each year on September 19th, thousands gather in Naples to witness the liquefaction of the blood of St.…

Matthew 9:9
Today, on the Feast of St. Matthew, we remember how one encounter with Jesus changed everything. No matter…

Matthew 19:21
Today's Gospel reminds us that following Christ means holding nothing back. Not our comfort, our image, our plans,…

Matthew 18:20
God's presence isn't reserved for grand cathedrals or large gatherings. Even the smallest prayer group, family rosary, or…

Matthew 14:27
When the storms rise and the winds howl, Jesus doesn’t stay distant - He comes toward us.

Matthew 12:20
Even when you feel like a smoldering wick or bruised reed, you are not beyond hope. In His…

Matthew 7:1
Jesus invites us to lead with mercy, not criticism. The measure we use will be measured back to…

(Matthew 6:19–20
Where is your heart? Jesus invites us to invest in what lasts: love, mercy, generosity, and truth. Let’s…

Matthew 25:40
Our Lord commands us to care for the poor, not as an optional act of kindness, but as…



St. Thomas of Villanova
St. Thomas of Villanova was a brilliant scholar and preacher... most beloved for his compassion toward the poor…

St. Padre Pio
October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. Make a commitment to pray it more often!

Today is the Feast of the Holy Twins
Today is the Feast of the Holy Twins. Saints Cosmas and Damian, pray for us!

Happy Michaelmas
Happy Michaelmas! Seek the intercession of the Archangels and pray for their strength in our lives.

St. Jerome
St. Jerome, priest, scholar, and Doctor of the Church is best known for translating the Bible into Latin,…


Feast of Holy Guardian Angels
Acknowledge your Guardian Angel today on the Feast of Holy Guardian Angels!

St. Francis of Assisi
St. Francis’ prayer rings just as true today as it did centuries ago: ...Sow love where there is…


Rosary gives us the great truths of His life
The Rosary has a wonderful way of helping us enter into Lent.

pray the rosary daily.
When people love and recite the Rosary they find it makes them better. - St. Anthony Mary Claret


Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us!
She will pray for us, but will you pray the rosary? Start today!

Why pray the rosary?
Three Reasons To Pray The Rosary 1. Mary has asked us to. 2. Mary leads us to Jesus.…

praying the Rosary every day
Let's start with one...pray a rosary with your family today in honor of Pope Pius X's feast day!


The Rosary
Our Lady has asked us again and again: “Pray the Rosary daily.” Through this powerful prayer, we meditate…

Month of the Holy Rosary
This entire month is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. Make time to incorporate this powerful prayer in your…


October is Respect Life Month.
How do you support life from the womb to the tomb? “Before I formed you in the womb,…

St. John Henry Newman
A man of deep intellect and even deeper faith, St. John Henry Newman reminds us that even in…

Saint Carlo Acutis
Saint Carlo is one of our newest and youngest saints. He was a young man with wisdom beyond…

YOU are called to be a saint.
"To be saints is not a privilege for the few, but a vocation for everyone." - Pope Francis

St. Teresa of Avila
Challenge: Write down the names of 40 people you will pray for during this season of Lent.




Luke 1:38
Today we celebrate the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary... a feast that honors Mary’s dedication to God…

Luke 17:19
As we reflect on the Gospel (Luke 17:11–19), we are reminded of the one leper who returned to…

Luke 15:6
Today’s Gospel reminds us of the heart of our faith... a God who searches, finds, and rejoices. As…

Luke 13:12
Jesus sees a woman who had been bent over for eighteen years and calls her forward: “Woman, you…

World Mission Sunday
Today, Catholics across the globe unite in prayer and generosity to support the Church’s mission in over 1,100…

Luke 1:42
Today we honor St. Luke, the beloved physician, companion of St. Paul, and author of both the Gospel…

Luke 14:11
We’re reminded that the Kingdom of God flips the script: Not about being noticed. It’s about being faithful.…





St. Jude
Today, the Church honors St. Jude, one of the Twelve Apostles and the patron saint of desperate cases…

Luke 14:27
Discipleship demands everything because Christ gave everything for us. Let’s pray today for the grace to carry our…

The saints show us the way to Heaven.
Tomorrow night is All Hallows’ Eve - the vigil before All Saints’ Day. While the world celebrates with…

All Saints Day
Today we ask for the intercession of all the Saints in heaven. How are you celebrating All Saints…

All Souls Day
On All Souls Day we are asked to pray for all those who have passed on from this…

St. Martin de Porres
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Martin de Porres, a humble Dominican lay brother from Lima, Peru,…

St. Charles Borromeo
Take the advice of St. Charles Borromeo... make time for daily meditation. #FeastDay

St. Elizabeth of the Holy Trinity
Today we celebrate the Feast of St. Elizabeth of the Holy Trinity, a Carmelite mystic whose life was…

St. Leo the Great
Take a minute to gaze upon the cross and recognize the depth of Christ’s love for you while…


St. Albert the Great
Today we remember St. Albert the Great. He made numerous contributions to the fields of science and philosophy,…

St. Gertrude the Great
Trust that even in difficult times, God is working for your good.



St. Cecilia
Today we celebrate St. Cecilia, patron saint of musicians. What's a song you love to hear at Mass?


What are you most thankful for this year?
I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful…

Thanksgiving
With hearts full of gratitude we offer our thanks and praise to God. Have a blessed Thanksgiving!

Feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
The Miraculous Medal is beloved by many because they want to hold Mary close to their hearts at…

Christ the King
Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: the final Sunday…

1st Sunday of Advent
The first candle of Advent, the Prophecy Candle, is lit today symbolizing hope. Find a way to share…


St. Andrew Christmas Novena
Say this prayer 15 times a day from now until Christmas! Hail and blessed be the hour and…

St. Andrew Kim Taegon
St. Andrew Kim Taegon, the first native Korean priest, was martyred in 1846. In his last words he…

Isaiah 9:2
The first candle of Advent, the Prophecy Candle, is lit today symbolizing hope. Find a way to share…


Feast of St. Nicholas
Bishop Nicholas gave to the poor, protected children, and worked miracles in secret. His legacy lives on. Let…

A Saint Who Still Gives
Bishop Nicholas gave to the poor, protected children, and worked miracles in secret. His legacy lives on. Let…



Feast of St. Nicholas Eve
The Feast of St. Nicholas often catches us by surprise! Don't forget to leave your shoes out tonight…


Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to St. Juan Diego in love, not power. Her message was simple: am…

Feast of St. Lucy
St. Lucy’s name means light. As a martyr, she bore witness to the light of Christ in a…



4th Sunday of Advent
Today we light the final candle on the Advent wreath. The candle of love reminds us that God’s…

Advent Week 4: More Than “A Little Christmas”
Father Ryan Elder shares a gentle warning for the final days of Advent: don’t rush past the waiting…

Advent Week 3: When the Desert Turns to Spring
Father Ian VanHeusen reminds us that Advent isn’t passive waiting. It’s God actively reshaping the dry, tired corners…

3rd Sunday of Advent
This Sunday, we light the rose candle. Gaudete. Rejoice. Not because all is perfect, but because He is…

Advent Week 2: Hearing God in the Desert
Fr. Bill John Acosta Escobar reminds us this Second Sunday of Advent that John the Baptist calls us…

The second candle of the Advent
The second candle of the Advent wreath symbolizes peace. Not just the absence of noise, but the fullness…

Advent Begins
As we step into the first day of December, we also continue our journey through Advent... a time…

Advent Week 1: Prepare Your Heart (video)
The first week of Advent calls us to stay awake, not in the caffeine-fueled holiday scramble, but in…

First Sunday of Advent
Show us Lord, your love; and grant us your salvation. Alleluia, alleluia.

Advent invites us to…
We're a week into Advent. How are you preparing your heart and mind for the Lord?

Advent begins on December 1
Now is the time to gather your Advent supplies and start thinking about how you will spend this…

Christmas Eve
Tonight is a powerful reminder of the greatest promise that was ever fulfilled. May the Lord bring you…


Keep celebrating Christmas!
Did you know that we Catholics get to celebrate Christmas all the way until Sunday, January 12, the…

Feast of St. John the Evangelist
St. John’s Gospel speaks of deep intimacy with Christ. He reclined close to the Savior’s heart. That closeness…

Mary’s divine maternity
On this first day of 2025 and the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, take a minute to…

Our Church, Our Mission.
In this second of a two-part series, Bishop Luis talks about the beautiful gift of our Church and…


The Pope’s Intention for January
Prayer: Let us pray for migrants, refugees and those affected by war, that their right to an education,…

Pope’s Intention for January
Prayer: Let us pray for migrants, refugees and those affected by war, that their right to an education,…

Discern what the Spirit wants
How are those New Year's resolutions going?! Here are some tips to help you.


Catholic Devotion for January
“…at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and earth and under the…



2025 is the Jubilee of Hope
2025 is the Jubilee of Hope! Let’s pray, asking for an outpouring of hope in our hearts and…


Psalm 19
It's not too late to make reading the Word of God daily part of your New Year's resolutions!

Sunday’s first reading
Sometimes the reason is obvious, but other weeks you really have to dig a little deeper to make…

Pope’s Intention for February
Let us pray that the ecclesial community might welcome the desires and doubts of those young people who…

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
Who is this King of Glory? It is the Lord! - Psalm 24:7


CCC #44
We were made by God and for God...true happiness and freedom is found in these truths.



Chaplet of the Holy Family
Entrust your family to the care of the Holy Family with this prayer.



Blessed Fra Angelico
Today we remember Blessed Fra Angelico and the beautiful works of art that he has created for the…

Pray for healthcare workers!
Leave the name of a healthcare worker in the comments so that we can pray for their ministry!



A novena is…
A novena is a great way to commit to praying for a specific intention. There are novenas to…

Lent is coming!
Ash Wednesday is March 5. Have you thought about what you will do for Lent this year?



Psalm 51:10
Today is Shrove Tuesday, a day to prepare our hearts for the season of Lent. Traditionally, Catholics would…

Fix our gaze on the paschal mystery
This Lent make a plan to: -open your heart to God's call - fix your gaze on the…

The act of putting on ashes
The time is now to "repent and believe in the Gospel."

May Mary, queen of love, watch over women
On International Women's Day, we give thanks to God for the gift of women and lift them up…

Psalm 91
Our prayers don't have to be long and complicated. Just call out to the Lord when you are…

Let us pray for broken families
Pope Francis has asked that during March we offer our prayers for families in crisis.

The meaning and purpose of life
God will provide the answers to your questions. Just ask!


Holy Orders
Please join is praying for our seminarians who are preparing to receive this sacrament!

Psalm 103
It's easy to lose sight of the kindness and mercy of God. Let this be a reminder that…





Act of Contrition
You don't need to be in a confessional to say this prayer. Pray it any time!

The Intention of Pope Francis for April
Let us pray that the use of the new technologies will not replace human relationships, will respect the…

Intention of Pope Francis for April
Let us pray that the use of the new technologies will not replace human relationships, will respect the…


April is Devoted to…
Traditionally, Catholics devote themselves to the Holy Eucharist and the Holy Spirit during the month of April.

April is Devoted to the Holy Eucharist
Traditionally, Catholics devote themselves to the Holy Eucharist and the Holy Spirit during the month of April.

Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
Mary, Mother of God, we ask for your intercession for healing of all divisions and peace to reign…

Holy Name of Jesus
“If thou art bound down by sickness, if sorrows weary thee, if thou art trembling with fear, invoke…

Lateran Basilica
Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, the oldest and highest-ranking of…


Happy Feast of the Epiphany!
"As they look, they believe and do not question, as their symbolic gifts bear witness: incense for God,…

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Is there a soul you long to see through the looking glass of God? Leave their name below…

St. Andre Bessette
Today, we celebrate the Feast of St. André Bessette, a humble man who modeled his life after St.…

Trivia – Vestments Room
What’s the name of the small room where priests prepare for Mass, and where items like chalices, candles,…

Pray with Scripture
January momentum is a great time to renew your relationship with Scripture. Choose a Gospel chapter this week…

YOU are a beautiful reflection of God!
"All creatures bear a certain resemblance to God, most especially man, created in the image and likeness of…

Happy Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord!
“You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” - Mark 1:11

Those who show hospitality
How can you practice hospitality during these cold winter months?

Courage in Truth
St. Hilary stood strong for the faith amid controversy and confusion. May his courage inspire us to hold…

St. Hilary of Poitiers
St. Hilary of Poitiers invites us to reflect on the profound mystery of God becoming man.

Jesus Heals. Jesus Prays. Jesus Preaches.
In today’s Gospel (Mark 1:29–39), we see Jesus heal, retreat to pray, and then continue His mission. He…

O God, eternal truth, I believe in You
Another great Saint reminding us to give our whole lives and hearts to God!

Pray at all times.
3 Times To "Sneak" In Prayer: 1. While doing chores 2. Car rides 3. In the shower

Don’t Miss the Miracle.
In every Catholic church, every single day, a miracle happens. The same Jesus who walked the Sea of…

Prayer corner
A visual reminder and a dedicated space will help you stay consistent with prayer.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Let us continue his mission…

Psalm 96
We are called to share the Good News of God's love to every corner of the world.


Day of Prayer for the Unborn
Today, we unite in prayer for the protection of every unborn child and for a deeper respect for…


St. Francis de Sales
If Lent isn't going so well, renew your commitment and begin again!

Suscipe
This is a beautiful prayer to say after receiving Communion. Write it down or print it out and…

Trivia: Which sacrament…
Three powerful symbols... oil, water, and a white garment, are used in which sacrament of the Church? Bonus:…

St. Angela Merici
Feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of life? Remember these words of encouragement from St. Angela Merici.


Give the Lord your thoughts today.
Jesus, I offer Thee my thoughts that You may keep them pure; my actions that they may always…

Psalm 51
Today’s reading is one of the most sobering in Scripture... King David, a man after God's own heart,…

St. John Bosco
It isn't easy to detach from worldly things, but doing so results in true freedom.

St. Brigid
Join us in praying St. Brigid's Psalm as we ask for her intercession on her Feast Day!

Saint Blaise
Try to get to Mass today to have your throat blessed on the Feast of St. Blaise.


Saint Paul Miki
Powerful quote from today's Saint. St. Paul Miki was a martyr for the faith and his dying words…

CRS Rice Bowl
One simple way to enhance your Lenten practice is to participate in #CRSRiceBowl, @CatholicReliefServices Lenten program. Catholic families…

Pray for married couples!
The week of February 7-14 is National Marriage Week. Say a prayer for all the married couples you…

St. Josephine Bakhita
"Seeing the sun, the moon and the stars, I said to myself, ‘Who could be the Master of…

Marriage is a state of penance.
A great reminder that love rooted in faith prepares us for heaven.

St. Scholastica
Today we honor St. Scholastica, sister of St. Benedict and a witness to the quiet power of prayer…

St. Jose Sanchez del Rio
Today we remember a young saint who shared the love of Jesus to his death.

Our Lady of Lourdes
Happy Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes! What do you think about this quote?


Thomas à Kempis
“Love is a mighty power, a great and complete good; Love alone lightens every burden, and makes the…

A covenant is more than a contract!
"The Sacrament of Marriage is a covenant, which is more than a contract. Covenant always expresses a relationship…

(Event) There Is More – March 4
You’re invited to a special day of faith, fellowship, and renewal. Join us on Wednesday, March 4 from…

Happy Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday)
Happy Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday)! 🎉 Before we enter the season of fasting and penance, today is a…

Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday, the start of our Lenten journey. As we receive ashes, we're reminded of our…

Do you have a patron saint?
"Ask Jesus to make you a Saint. Only He can do that." - St. Dominic.


St. Peter Damian
St. Peter Damian is a Doctor of the Church. What do you know about him?

Pillars of Lent
Lent stands on three sacred pillars: Prayer: Deepening our relationship with God Fasting: Learning detachment and self-mastery Almsgiving:…


Saint Polycarp of Smyrna
St. Polycarp had it right. In spite of your trials and difficulties, thank God that He has given…

Unite yourself to Jesus in the desert!
"Jesus' temptation reveals the way in which the Son of God is Messiah, contrary to the way Satan…

Give drink to the thirsty
It is a Work of Mercy to give drink to the thirsty. Find a way to do that…

Catholic Life Hack
Spiritual reading is key to spiritual growth! Remind yourself of this by placing your Bible or a faith…

St. Mother Teresa
Reflect: Am I a source of joy to others? How can I improve upon my attitude this Lent?

Be joyful, and keep your faith
What are the little things you do that help you keep the joy of your faith? Share your…

Faith is strengthened
Challenge: Invite a coworker out to lunch today. Pay for his or her meal! Working remotely? Have it…

Why do we fast?
“Fasting cleanses the soul, raises the mind, subjects one’s flesh to the spirit, renders the heart contrite and…

St. Katharine Drexel
Today, we honor St. Katharine Drexel, who used her wealth to uplift those in need. Her life reminds…

St. Casimir
Almighty God, to serve you is to reign; grant that, with the help of Saint Casimir’s intercession, we…

Read your Bible!
"If you learn everything except Christ, you learn nothing. If you learn nothing except Christ, you learn everything."…

Fasting Tip
Lent is a season of fasting. To do this well, plan your meals in advance so that you…

Know your true identity.
"I cannot call myself by any other name than what I am—a Christian." - St. Perpetua

St. Perpetua
Today we honor Sts. Perpetua and Felicity who were beheaded because of their Christian faith. Let us remember…

St. John of God
Today is the Feast of St. John of God. He is patron to nurses, hospitals, and the sick.…


Stations of the Cross
We Adore You, O Christ, and We Praise You Because by Your Holy Cross, You Have Redeemed the…

Prepare for Easter.
Going to Confession will help you prepare for Easter. Even if it's been awhile, give it a try.…

Psalm 95
Today's Psalm reminds us: “If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.” Today... not tomorrow...is the…


What is your go-to Lent recipe?
Do you find meatless Fridays a challenge? What's something you make during this season of sacrifice?

Lent Challenge
Lent Challenge: Find some way to volunteer your time before Easter. A local soup kitchen, helping an elderly…

Offer forgiveness
"He who knows how to forgive prepares for himself many graces from God. As often as I look…

Laetare Sunday
Today is known "Laetare Sunday", which means rejoice. Your priest may choose to wear rose vestments and you…

Pray for the lost to find the Lord.
We pray that many will find their way back to Christ this Easter.

St. Patrick
Today we celebrate Saint Patrick, the beloved patron saint of Ireland and a courageous missionary bishop who brought…

Gloria Alleluia
"You don't need to use many or high-sounding words. Just repeat often, 'Lord, show me your mercy as…



The Feast of St. Joseph
Tip: Since today is the "Feast" of St. Joseph, you technically don't have to fast! Find a way…

St. Joseph of Leonessa
Do your friends, family, and neighbors know the Gospel because of how you live your life?

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, Pray for Us
The Holy Family faced danger, poverty, and displacement. Yet they were a home of peace. Ask for their…

St. Joseph, Guardian of the Redeemer
Begin the St. Joseph novena today. Ask this quiet, strong saint to prepare your heart for Jesus. Like…

Saint Joseph the Worker
Today we honor St. Joseph the Worker. May his example inspire us to find dignity and purpose in…

St. Joseph the Worker
Today we honor St. Joseph the Worker. May his example inspire us to find dignity and purpose in…

March is devoted to St. Joseph.
The Church traditionally sets aside March to grow in devotion to St. Joseph. Learn something new about him…

St. Joseph of Cupertino
Today we remember St. Joseph of Cupertino who was described as "remarkably unclever" and is now known as…

The outstretched arms of Christ crucified
Lent motivation and encouragement from the Holy Father!

World Down Syndrome Day
On World Down Syndrome Day, we celebrate the lives of those with Down Syndrome and pray that they…

Contemplate the mystery of His blood
“Keep your eyes fixed on the outstretched arms of Christ crucified, let yourself be saved over and over…

Shelter the homeless.
It's a Work of Mercy to shelter the homeless. What creative ways can you think of to do…

Are there really 40 days of Lent?
There are 46 days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday - but we speak of 40 days of…


John 8:58
Jesus didn't just claim to be FROM God. He claimed to BE God. 'Before Abraham was — I…

His hour had not yet come
The last Lenten Friday before Holy Week. Jesus' 'hour' was coming — the hour of the Cross, the…

We Adore You, O Christ
Pray: O, Lord, only you have the power to redeem the world we live in. Please save us!

Palm Sunday
HOSANNA! Holy Week begins TODAY. The crowd that shouts 'Hosanna' today will shout 'Crucify Him' on Friday. And…

You will not always have Me
She poured out the most expensive thing she owned... and Jesus said it was not wasted. Mary of…

You will deny me three times
Peter said 'I will NEVER deny you.' And then he did... three times. But here's the thing: Peter…

Spy Wednesday
On Spy Wednesday, Christians remember that Jesus was betrayed by Judas, a spy among the disciples.

What is Spy Wednesday?
On Spy Wednesday, Christians remember that Jesus was betrayed by Judas, a spy among the disciples.

Join us in praying for…
Do you know someone who will become Catholic at this year's Easter Vigil?

Let your heart burn with love for the Eucharist!
Do you realize that Jesus is there in the tabernacle expressly for you – for you alone? He…

Father, forgive them
Jesus desires mercy and forgiveness. Let Him speak to your heart.


Unless there is a Good Friday in your life…
Unite your own suffering with Our Lord's as we enter into this Holy Week.

Saviour of the world
“Behold, Jesus Christ crucified, who is the only foundation of our hope; He is our mediator and advocate;…

Mark 10:14
Jesus calls us to have faith like a child—simple, trusting, and full of wonder. Are we relying on…

Mark 2:16
Today’s Gospel reminds us that no one is too far gone for grace. Jesus doesn't avoid sinners... He…


The Feast of the Annunciation
Today is the Feast of the Annunciation, which marks the visit of the Angel Gabriel to the Blessed…

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Today we celebrate Mary, the Immaculate Conception. Chosen from the beginning, preserved from original sin, and filled with…

Feast of the Annunciation
"Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word."

Feast of the Immaculate Conception
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is traditionally celebrated on December 8. However, this year, as December 8…