Did You Know? Catholic Midwives Can Perform ‘Emergency Baptisms’

The Church has emergency 'instructions for midwives regarding baptism who were in peril of not being born whole.'

When Capital Punishment Was Legal in the Vatican

For forty years, capitan punishment was legal in the Vatican under the Lateran Treaty.

4 Ways to Pray the Stations of the Cross From Home...

COVID-19 restrictions may make attending Stations of the Cross in person impossible this year, but you can still follow this journey with Christ and strengthen your Lenten prayer life.

5 Ways to Be a Father Like St. Joseph

In his apostolic letter “Patris Corde” (which in Latin means “With a Father’s Heart”), Pope Francis urges the faithful to imitate the virtues of...

Did You Know? The Catholic Conversion of Oscar Wilde

Wanting to convert but was imprisoned before he could, Wilde repented of his sins and converted to Catholicism before his death.

The Time When the Order of Malta Had an Air Force

For a brief period after WWII, the Catholic Sovereign Military Order of Malta operated an airforce.

Did You Know? Why the Communion Wafer Was the First Waffle

Strange, but true: crusaders helped invent waffles, which are technically just giant Communion wafers.

Deliver Me Jesus: 7 Things I’ve Learned From Praying the Litany...

Justin Farr from BlackCatholic explains: gaining humility is a gradual series of skirmishes against the self, and the battle still rages on!

How a Pope’s Imprisonment Led to There Never Being a Pope...

John XIV's papal reign was recorded twice, both while as pope and while imprisoned by an antipope.

When Priests Hid in “Priest Holes” to Avoid Persecution

Under the persecution of Catholics in England, many houses had priest holes built into them to conceal priests during searches.