Scientists found no trace of disease in the preserved heart of a French woman who a pope beatified. Pauline Jaricot, whose health was poor, was supposedly "cured" after a visit with the Pope in 1837.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The photos of a communion wafer with a large red smudge on it started popping up on social media and religious websites in October ...
Tito Edwards Tito Edwards manages Catholic websites for the new evangelization that Pope John Paul II and then Pope Benedict XVI asked for in the third millennium. After a lifetime of living a nominal ...
It is not often that a Hollywood insider decides to switch gears and make a movie about the Eucharist. But that is exactly what is happening with director Angelo Libutti and his movie The New Manna, a ...
Elyria Catholic High School is spreading joy this Christmas season with its third annual Miracle on Poplar & Gulf, according to a news release from Annie Cunningham, director of communications and ...
“Nothing else but Maria Lanakila,” a voice says in a 20-second video posted to Facebook on Friday last week. The Catholic Church of Maria Lanakila is evidently still standing, virtually untouched, ...
For the past 17 years Alessandro de Franciscis has headed the Office of Medical Observations at the Lourdes Sanctuary in France. As he retired on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes on Feb. 11, the ...
The photos of a communion wafer with a large red smudge on it started popping up on social media and religious websites in October. Those who shared the images made an extraordinary claim: The smudge ...