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Pope's Sunday Angelus: The Cross is more than jewelry – it's a call to love


The 2nd Sunday of Lent: Every round goes higher, higher...
Msgr. Charles Pope
The second Sunday of Lent always features the Transfiguration. This is because we are following the Lord on His final odyssey to Jerusalem, and this journey up Mt. Tabor was one of His stops (with Peter, James, and John). It is commonly held that Jesus did this to prepare His apostles for the difficult days ahead. There’s a line from an old spiritual that says...


4 thoughts about Medjugorje and the authentic work of God...
Dan Burke
As I was making my way to the Catholic Church, I was deeply blessed by an encounter with a 17th century priest who taught me, through his writings, how to overcome aridity in prayer. This was a significant breakthrough for me and brought me tremendous relief. I developed an instant affinity to this priest and looked for other writings of his that might help me...


This woman proudly went to work on 'A Day Without Women'...
Pia de Solenni
I’m one of those people who likes to read a book before seeing the movie based on the book, so over the past few weeks, I read Hidden Figures, by Margot Lee Shatterly, an inspiring account of the black women mathematicians who had key roles at NASA during the Space Race. I capped my reading by seeing the movie, currently in theaters...


It's official: Pope Francis will visit Colombia September 6-11...


91-year-old ‘fool for Christ’ builds massive church in Spain...


Vatican official warns: The family is under attack...
Kathy Schiffer
There is an attack on family life; and the only way back is through prayer. That's the message from Msgr. Anthony J. Figueiredo, a full-time Consultant to the newly established Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development. Monsignor Figueiredo will travel to the United States this week to speak at the 20th Annual Holy Trinity Apostolate Lenten Symposium in Michigan...


54 rare photos of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux taken by her sister, Celine...


What WAS the Reformation?


The 40 Martyrs of Sebaste were martyred by freezing to death...
Taylor Marshall
The earliest account of the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste is found in a sermon by Saint Basil of Caesarea (370–379). They were 40 Roman soldiers in AD 320 who refused to renounce Christ. They were stripped naked and tied down to a frozen lake near Sebaste (present-day Sivas in Turkey). They were instructed that if they renounced Christ...


The contentious case of Fulton Sheen’s corpse...
Elizabeth Anderson
Reflecting on the many unusual events of 2016, the case surrounding the corpse of Venerable Archbishop Fulton John Sheen may stand out as one of most bizarre of all. Although the good man died 37 years ago, his body hit the news again because his final resting place couldn’t be decided upon outside of court. Though he was born in the Diocese of Peoria...


Archbishop Chaput offers candid talk on the idols of our changing times...
Terry Mattingly
It was hard, especially when discussing faith during troubled times, for Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput to avoid the copper-tinted elephant in the national living room – but he tried. The leader of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia made only one reference to Donald Trump and his victory over Hillary Clinton. Why? Because Trump's win was just another sign of painful realities in American life...


Why some Catholics cause so much trouble...


A day without that one woman would have looked like this...


Ain't I a woman? Sojourner Truth and the liberation of America's smallest women...


ISIS inadvertently proves Bible historically accurate...


Why God can't lie (or sin)...


3 teachings on temptation...

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Divorce numbers rise among older Americans, fall among younger couples...


Are my sins too many and too bad for God's forgiveness?
John Clark
“My sins are too many and too bad.” Sadly and mistakenly, such is the thought process that will keep many people away from the Sacrament of Confession this Lent, just like many years of Lents before it. We live in a world that often underemphasizes the badness of sin—there’s not much doubt about that. However, it is also possible to overemphasize the badness of sin...


Jesus Christ loves you with an intense thirst, as if you were the only person on Earth...


Pope Francis: “I also know the empty moments...”...
Matthew Bunson
On March 9, the left-leaning German newspaper Die Zeit published the first ever interview of Pope Francis by a German publication. The discussion, in Italian with the journalist, Giovanni di Lorenzo, was wide-ranging and included the pontiff’s reflections on clerical celibacy, the crisis in the Knights of Malta, upcoming travels and his own spiritual life...


God's love is revealed to you in the Face of Christ...
Anthony Lilles
In the Face of Christ is the truth about God and the truth about the human heart. To say that we are a mystery to ourselves is to acknowledge that the heart has depths that only God's mercy knows. In deep movements that we do not understand or even notice, He is there gazing on us with tender love. Through a glance that unveils the immensity of his mercy...


What does Jesus mean by calling us evil?


Abandoning Christ: The forgotten sins of heresy, apostasy and schism...


Homeschool moms offer advice on how to raise strong daughters...


The 33 Apollo astronauts weren't just heroes — they were fantastic photographers...


What is the Sign of Jonah?


Why airplanes don't fly faster...


In America, we don't have guns to our heads, but we have lawyers at our throats...


The German bishops have undermined the sacramental discipline of the Catholic Church...


Archbishop Chaput is right: We are strangers in a strange land...
Al Kresta
My wife and I, Sally and I, moved with (at that time) our four children to Ann Arbor to be part of a parish here, Christ the King, where we knew a number of people. We knew their commitment to the faith, and we knew that they were raising their kids in a similar way to what we were doing. I think it was the best decision we ever made as a family...


Catholic schools and Dante's deep divide...
Fr. Dwight Longenecker
C.S. Lewis’ friend Dorothy Sayers was one of the great translators of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Her version includes excellent notes and a memorable map of hell. Sayers’ map of the nine circles of hell makes visual one of the most important teaching points of Dante’s great vision. Dante categorizes the sins with an inexorable logic...


Ben Carson and slavery apologists...
Deacon Steven Greydanus
Okay, so Ben Carson’s description of slaves as “immigrants” was incredibly tone-deaf, although in his defense we should perhaps note that there is some rationale for including slavery as part of the larger American story of immigration — a shameful, dehumanizing part, but Africans brought unwillingly to this country have certainly left their mark as surely as those who came here voluntarily...


Straight talk about “Beauty and the Beast”...
Patrick Coffin
The media junkets for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast live action remake of the lovely 1991 animated version started with the usual virtue signaling by actress Emma Watson, who can’t seem to get through an interview without mentioning that the character Belle is a “feminist,” with additional sermonizing at no extra charge...


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