
Amoris Laetitia Family Year 2021-2022
The Amoris Laetitia Family Year began on the feast of the Solemnity of St Joseph and will run through the conclusion of the tenth World Meeting of Families taking place in Rome, 26 June 2022.

The Amoris Laetitia Family Year began on the feast of the Solemnity of St Joseph and will run through the conclusion of the tenth World Meeting of Families taking place in Rome, 26 June 2022.

A new 40 minute documentary explores the Knights of Columbus in their long-standing history of support for military personnel — from veterans of the Civil War to those in uniform today.

Pope Francis has written a new encyclical on human fraternity and solidarity called Fratelli Tutti – in English, “All brothers.”

November has been designated as Black Catholic History Month to celebrate the long history and proud heritage of Black Catholics.
With many individuals and families adjusting to new schedules in light of COVID-19, to include limited access to large groups, the following resources will help us to stay connected in faith while also praying for one another.

This pastoral letter reminds us that we are all brothers and sisters. Because we all bear the image of God, it is imperative that we confront racism.

A new book by Elizabeth Tomlin, the AMS General Counsel, military wife, and mother of three, provides a road map to building a vibrant, self-sustaining Catholic women’s ministry.
Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation, Christus vivit, is available in English and Spanish. Learn more about this document addressed “to young people and to the entire people of God”.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. There are many ways for us to celebrate this momentous occasion.
You Did It for Me, a venture between Catholic Charities USA and Catholic Relief Services, is good news and inspirational short stories about our faith in action.
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