Since its establishment in 1931, by Guglielmo Marconi (for Pius XI), Vatican Radio has been broadcasting Mass from the Vatican on a daily basis, currently Pope Francis’ “Santa Marta” Mass. As radio and television outlets multiplied over the subsequent decades, so too did the...
The Year Ahead
At our parish/ Rebuilt's home parish, Church of the Nativity, we measure our years from Labor Day to Memorial Day. Within that time frame, we also mark major weekends or seasons that correspond to the Church’s Liturgical year and our parish’s strategic initiatives for...
As I watched the recent Olympics opening ceremony, I couldn’t help but feel frustrated. The Olympics proposes to be a celebration of human achievement, and the coming together of nations for peaceful, mutually respectful competition. As such it stands as one of the noblest events in our war...
Guest Post by Henry White, Assistant to the Pastor
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the National Eucharistic Congress, an event that brought together roughly 60,000 Catholics from across the country. This gathering was an awe-inspiring and a powerful testament to our...
The Eucharist, literally meaning “thanksgiving,” also called the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper, or more simply, Mass, is the heart of Catholic worship and devotion. It’s a sacrament that is incomparable in value, rich in meaning, rooted in scripture,...
As the sun starts to shine brighter and the days get longer, there’s no better time to immerse yourself in a good book. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, relaxing at the beach, or enjoying a quiet afternoon in-doors, a summer reading list can provide the perfect escape. With...
In our walk of faith, it’s natural to encounter moments of doubt. Doubt can arise from various sources and it can often leave us feeling unsettled and uncertain. However, as followers of Christ, we’re called to navigate these doubts with faith and courage, trusting in the promises of...
Eastertime and springtime…there’s something undeniably special about this season. A time, above every other time of the year, of rebirth and renewal. If you’re looking for a path or a plan, check out the 5 steps in Rebuilt Faith.
1. Serve
We are called to embrace the privilege...
Guest Post:
As the Lenten season comes to an end, Christians worldwide prepare to celebrate one of the most sacred events of our faith: Easter. Beyond the colorful decorations and joyful gatherings, Easter holds unequaled significance as a time to reflect on and celebrate our central Christian...