Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “All baptized persons are missionaries of the Good News, above all by their lives, their work, and their witness of joy and conviction.”
Pope Francis: “All baptized persons are missionaries of the Good News, above all by their lives, their work, and their witness of joy and conviction.”
Check out these recent articles from around the web: What’s on Pope Francis’ plate for the first part of 2016 by John Allen: “From foreign policy challenges to a potential turning point in Catholic/Jewish relations, from a six-day trip to Mexico that includes a stop at the US border, to a jam-packed schedule for his… Read More Around the Web
Here are some of the most popular articles by editor Robert Christian, contributing editor Christopher Hale, and copy editor Sarah Christian from 2015: Pope Francis’ War on Christmas: “In Jesus’ birth and in his story, we can begin to understand Christmas for what it really is: God’s invitation to a revolution of tenderness.” Pope Francis’… Read More Most Popular Articles by Millennial Editors in 2015
Pope Francis will now deliver his monthly prayer intentions via video. The first video is focused on interreligious dialogue:
Millennial is featured in a new article by Katie Scott of the Catholic Herald, the official newspaper newspaper of the Diocese of Arlington. She writes: By choosing to embrace organized religion, millennial Catholics set themselves apart not only from their peers but from their fellow faithful, according to 32-year-old Robert Christian, co-founder and editor of… Read More Millennial Challenges a Generation
Millennial co-founder Christopher Hale has a new article at Time. He writes: The Catholic Church’s advocacy against the U.S.’ inane gun laws has caught the attention of the gun lobby. In 2012, the American bishops’ modest work on the issue frustrated the National Rifle Association so much that they listed the United States Conference of… Read More CJH: Gun Control Is a Pro-Life Value
Pope Francis: “In this Year of Mercy, there are these two paths: one of those who hope in God’s mercy and know that God is the Father; and then there are those who take refuge in the slavery of rigidity and know nothing of God’s mercy.”