By Tom Hoopes
How a Columbia article contributed to the discovery of Servant of God and Medal of Honor recipient Father Emil Kapaun’s remains
By Dale Ahlquist
When G.K. Chesterton entered the Catholic Church a century ago, he had a K of C “sword” ready at hand
By Adrian Walczuk
National shrine in Poland and Dachau liberation bear witness to St. Joseph’s intercessory power
By George Weigel
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, recently beatified, courageously led the Church in Poland through its most consequential period
By Elisha Valladares-Cormier
A new shrine in Guadalajara draws Knights and other pilgrims to venerate the Mexican martyrs
By Mike Aquilina and Columbia staff
The Church’s appreciation for the head of the Holy Family has developed over millennia
By Geraldine M. Rohling and Columbia staff
The Knights of Columbus celebrates the centennial of the foundation of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
By Felipe Fernández-Armesto
The navigator who united two hemispheres was not a saint — but his momentous role in history should be celebrated