Lenten Roman Pilgrimage Rooted in History
March 31, 2014Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach has been in touch with a Brooklyn priest studying in Rome who is helping revive an ancient tradition.
Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach has been in touch with a Brooklyn priest studying in Rome who is helping revive an ancient tradition.
The Pope is convening a worldwide summit in October to focus on family life issues. In this week’s “Into The Deep,” Bishop […]
Questions now arise… What was the core message of Vatican II? Did it change society? Will there be a Vatican III? And […]
The technology of the 60s was exponentially rising when Pope John XXIII convened the Second Vatican Council. But how would Vatican II […]
“Missionary Activity/Ad Gentes” takes a look at World Youth Day, and the Council’s call to Mission through the New Evangelization. Meet the […]
Since its very founding, the Church has had a strong connection to the poor and those in need. How would Vatican II […]
Discover how the Council has inspired and helped to cultivate relationships between the Church and other denominations and faiths.
Find out what Gaudium Et Spes meant for the generation of the 1960s, and how it has impacted society today.
As the Bishops turn their attention to Holy Scripture and the 2000-year old tradition of the Church, how will the “Word of […]
“Lumen Gentium” — how did these radical words resound in the face of the lifestyle shift of the 1960s? Top theologians Richard […]