Faith, Travel, and the Call to Walk in Christ's Footsteps

Rejoicing in the Church Where Jesus Wept
As he drew near, he saw the city and wept over it, saying, “If this day you only knew what makes for peace—but now it is...

3 Ways to Bring Light to the Shortest Days of the Year
December 21st is fast-approaching and, with it, the shortest day of the year – the day when you’re likely to go to work in the...

Three Great Pilgrimages of Thanksgiving – One of Which We Can All Make This Thanksgiving
Humankind is on a continuous journey toward communion with God – a pilgrimage that will never be complete until we reach the end of...

The Rosary: Prayer of Power and Consequence
The Rosary has a long and rich history. While it’s origins are often disputed, one thing those who pray the Rosary can agree with is...

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Purgatory?
Purgatory is a teaching of the Catholic Church that is often maligned and misunderstood. However, this teaching is supported by scripture (see 2 Mac 12:45,1...

What Does It Mean to “Walk your Own Camino”?
A common phrase along the Camino de Santiago is “Walk your own Camino.” What does that mean, and how does it apply to our everyday...

