
Our over-complex, tortured selves
When all is said and done, our lives are not all that serene and peaceful. In a manner of speaking, we are always somewhat pathetic
Tribal man’s Catholic faith helps him lead dignified life
“Although I grew up almost like an orphan, my Catholic faith has helped me lead a decent life and bring up a Catholic family”
STORY: The art of ‘living well’ passes through women
In our most recent Laudato si’ story, we explore a business in Mexico run by indigenous women that combines care for Creation, empowerment of women
Church grows despite challenges in Communist Laos
Andrew Souksavath Nouane Asa, the apostolic vicar of Pakse, ponders on the Church’s missionary heritage and development
Catholic sculptor in Myanmar defies adversities with faith
Inside his studio in an alley in Mandalay, the second largest city in Myanmar, sculptor Michael Salai Soe Aung is busy making Christian statues for a living
The toxic effects of food and fear mongering in Malaysia
The Muslim-majority nation has a long history of food-related controversies triggered by overzealous folks based on misinformation
Mother-daughter duo challenge ‘stronger’ sharia law in Malaysia
A win for them may also end up strengthening the resolve of religious leaders to make it the official law
The power of words
Words give us meaning. We can’t make or remake reality, but the words we choose to name our reality can lift us out of the humdrum of everyday experience
Living the faith life in communist Vietnam
The first thing Mary Tran Thi Tam does after waking at 4 a.m. is to pray at the altar in her terraced house
A founder who may become a Blessed
Hanoi archdiocese set to start canonization bid for Bishop François Pallu, an architect of the Far-Eastern Church
STORY: Father, forgive us
Vatican Media presents a story by Dale Recinella, a former Wall Street finance lawyer who, along with his wife Susan, acts as a chaplain for prisoners in Florida
My Journey to the Priesthood
I am Canon Justin Ong with the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (ICKSP). I was born and raised in Kuching until I left for the United States at the age of 19 to pursue a