March 24, 2022
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Influenced by priests serving in the Sister Diocese of San Juan de la Maguana in the Dominican Republic for the last 30 years, cousins Wandy and Junior Brioso Delgado share their vocation and path to the priesthood. Their story is one that speaks to the fullness and power of faith and evangelization. … Continue reading “Mission bears fruit of evangelization with seminarians”
ORLANDO | When Romelia first heard of Rachel’s Vineyard, a healing retreat for men and women who have suffered through abortion, she was at on an Emmaus retreat. A speaker shared her story and Romelia was open to participating. Raised Catholic and reinvigorated in her faith through an Emmaus retreat in 2016, she received the … Continue reading “Rachel’s Vineyard heals wounds of abortion”
During Lent, the time of penance and fasting, there is a reminder in the Church that joy is coming in the Resurrection. On the fourth Sunday of Lent, known as Laetare Sunday, the Church in her wisdom allows us to take a break, to pause and refresh ourselves, to encourage us in our course through … Continue reading “What is Laetare Sunday?”
LAKELAND | Pi Day is an annual opportunity to celebrate math, talk to friends about math, and eat pie. Pi (π) happens to be one of the most recognizable mathematical symbols to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter (approximately 3.14159). Every year, schools celebrate International Pi … Continue reading “Santa Fe Catholic High School celebrates Pi Day”