News: Religious Liberty

Viewing the Eclipse through a Lens of Faith

Viewing the Eclipse through a Lens of Faith

On Monday, April 8, people throughout North and Central America will look to the heavens to observe a total solar eclipse. As darkness falls for a few moments, the temperature will drop, streetlights may briefly flicker on, birds and plants will act unusually, and...

Emphasizing the “Holy” in Holy Week

Emphasizing the “Holy” in Holy Week

As we prepare to enter into the most sacred days of the liturgical year, we have a key opportunity to make up for any shortcomings that may have been part of our Lent this year. Holy Week offers us the chance to refocus, reflect, and renew as we wind down our Lenten...

House Passes Campus Religious Liberty Bill

House Passes Campus Religious Liberty Bill

The House this week passed a bill meant to protect the rights of religious student groups at public universities. HB 1518, sponsored by Rep. Brad Hudson (R - Cape Fair), would prevent universities from denying a religious student group the same benefits as other...

“Leaping Saint” Matthias

“Leaping Saint” Matthias

In 1578, the Gregorian calendar was put into provisional use in most Catholic countries to solve the seasonal problems with the year; however, it caused a liturgical problem–what to do on Leap Year Day? The Catholic Church did not want a saint’s day occurring once...

2024 Parish Fish Fries

2024 Parish Fish Fries

The MCC strives to fill your mind and soul with information that upholds the sanctity and dignity of all human life, but to fill your belly on the upcoming meatless Fridays, we invite you to visit the links below to find your local parish fish fries! Archdiocese of...