Separation of Church and Skate? This Skatepark Used to Be a...

⛪🛹 What do you think about this once-Catholic Church on the National Register of Historic Places that was turned into a skatepark? 👇

Cant Get Enough of Padre Pio? Check Out This Rare Footage...

What do you think about the legendary mystic and stigmatic Padre Pio? Check out this rare footage compilation of the saint! 🎦👉

This Is the Oldest Complete Latin Bible

Wow! The oldest surviving Latin Bible 📖 in the world is 1,300 years old! Learn the history behind it and why it's important today 👉

How to Create a Sacred Space In Your Home

Have you ever longed to bring some of that peace and sacredness into your own home? If so, you're not alone, and the good news is, it's totally possible! Let's take a look at some ways to create a sacred space in your home.

Why We Say “Holy Toledo!”

Holy Toledo! Do you know the history of this iconic exclamation? Learn the surprising true story behind it now 👉

Why This Man Is Bit by a Snake in Michelangelo’s Last...

Do you know why Michelangelo 👨‍🎨⛪ included this man being bit by a snake in his painting of the Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel? 👉 Find out what the pope said when he saw it!

Did You Know? The “Father of Geology” Was a Catholic Saint

Though his career was short, THIS Catholic saint was crucial to the development of modern geology ⛰️⛏️ Learn about the life of Nicholas Steno. 👉

Irish Catholic Monks Invented Spacing Between Words

Text·didn't·alway's·have·spacing. Our modern form of writing with spacing was actually invented by Irish Catholic monks! 👉 Learn the story behind it

How Celtic Catholics Changed Penance From Public to Private

🤔Ever wonder why penance is private? Believe it not, for over a thousands years penance was a public sacrament in the Church, until Celtic Catholics 🕈 developed the form we know today! 👉 Read the story

Don’t Make Assumptions: What the Feast of the Assumption Is Really...

The most important gift of Mary's assumption is that of hope. After all, we are promised that, through Christ's death and resurrection, we too can look forward to our own resurrection and participation in eternal life. The Virgin Mary is the first to experience that promise!