When God Interrupts The “Culture Of Me”
Kendra Von Esh is an International Speaker, News Anchor for Shalom World TV and Author who left her Executive career in Corporate America to inspire others to deepen their relationship…
Weekly Catholic Gospel Reflection For April 7, 2019 | The Fifth Sunday of Lent
Trust in the mercy of our Lord Jesus. Watch Father Burns reflect on the Gospel for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
The Climax of the Mass | Made For Glory
Everything that happens at the mass culminates in the moment of consecration. Father Michael discusses the importance of the celebration of the Eucharist. Sign up to receive Made for Glory…
Weekly Catholic Gospel Reflection For April 14, 2019 | Palm Sunday
During Holy Week, let’s connect more closely with the Passion of our Lord Jesus. These weekly gospel reflections are presented to you through a partnership with uCatholic and Spirit Juice…
Receiving the Eucharist | Made for Glory
Father Michael explores the profoundness of the Eucharist. Particularly, in and through the nuptial union it represents. Sign up to receive Made for Glory with Father Michael Nixon directly in…
Maundy Thursday – Jesus Proves He Isn’t Afraid Of Your Filthiness
Sr. Tonia Borsellino, a Novice with the Mercedarian Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, passionately shares her love and gratitude for Jesus in the Eucharist. Don’t miss this beautiful reflection!
“Ave Crux Spes Unica” Pray It And Believe It
In today’s powerful reflection, Fr. Rich Pagano walks us through Good Friday and what it means for us as Christians…
The Great Commission | Made for Glory
Father Michael examines the final mission Jesus gave all of His disciples before He ascended into heaven. Sign up to receive Made for Glory with Father Michael Nixon directly in…
Presumed plot to kill a bishop
Auxiliary Bishop Silvio Baez Ortega of Managua, Nicaragua, discusses intelligence that says he was the target of an assassination plot.
Pope begs for peace
On April 11, at the conclusion of a two-day spiritual retreat for South Sudan’s warring politicians, Pope Francis begged the country’s leaders to make peace.
A price for Georgetown’s slavery past
Georgetown University students vote overwhelmingly in favor of a fee to fund reparations to the descendants of slaves sold by the Jesuits, the religious order that founded the school.











