books BibleBooksNewsWorld News Bishop: New Bible translation shows ‘God never changes, but always has something new for us’ Gina ChristianDecember 21, 20258 min read The Catholic American Bible is set to replace the New American Bible Revised Edition in 2027, becoming the common text for the Mass lectionary, Liturgy of the Hours and private use. BooksChristmasCommentary Celebrate Christmas like a Hobbit Kaitlyn FacistaDecember 20, 20256 min read Seek out what is wholesome and beautiful in your life and rest in it. But at the same time, we cannot forget that the path to holiness is one of sacrifice and discomfort. Much like Tolkien’s Hobbits, we must hold fast to our courage and step out onto the road ahead of us to meet whatever may lie ahead. BooksCommentary The charity of Jane Austen Christopher BlumDecember 16, 20254 min read The Catholic reader of Jane Austen’s novels should find them to be dramas of conscience. Her heroines are women of thoughtfulness and integrity. BooksVatican Vatican publishes summary of 60 years of Catholic-Methodist dialogue Catholic News ServiceDecember 12, 20252 min read Celebrating almost six decades of Catholic-Methodist theological dialogue, the Vatican publishing house has released a book summarizing the issues dialogue members have agreed on and briefly outlined the issues where work is ongoing. BooksCommentary Scripture series by popular Catholic speaker offers deep dive into the person of Jesus Cecilia CiconeDecember 11, 20254 min read Meg Hunter-Kilmer breaks open the meaning of the Scriptures in light of Christ as the fulfillment of all prophecies in her latest book, “Eyes Fixed on Jesus.” BooksCommentaryThe Catholic Difference Books for Christmas 2025 George WeigelDecember 3, 20255 min read Surveys indicate that reading books is dropping precipitously across all age groups. This is a tragedy in itself; it’s also a social disaster, as a post-literate society risks becoming a post-rational society. All the more reason, then, to consider giving books for Christmas: books that entertain, inform, and open new horizons of understanding. BooksCommentary Historian priest’s new book explores how post-war suburbanization drastically altered parish life Charles C. CamosyNovember 27, 20257 min read As the church in the United States looks for new ways to foster community, it is helpful to look to the past and understand the history that led to the current state of parish life. OSV News’ Charles Camosy recently dove into this history with Father Stephen M. Koeth, assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame and priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, in discussing his new book, “Crabgrass Catholicism: How Suburbanization Transformed Faith and Politics in Postwar America.” BooksCR RadioFeatureLocal NewsNewsRadio Interview Radio Interview: Incredible Catholic America Catholic Review StaffNovember 18, 20251 min read Catholic Review Radio Managing Editor George Matysek talks with Marion Amberg, author of “Incredible Catholic America: Smallest, Tallest, Oldest, Oddest,” a fascinating collection of more than 300 stories about the people, places, and traditions that make Catholic America unique. She’s also the author of two award-winning Catholic travel books and a journalist whose work appears in more than 100 markets nationwide. BooksCommentary Children’s book illustrates Catholic origins of Halloween Tony GutierrezOctober 27, 20253 min read Much has been written about keeping Christ in Christmas but Catholic children’s author Anthony DeStefano’s new book is helping to keep the Hallow — or “holy” — in Halloween. BooksNewsSaintsWorld News New graphic novel tells story of Father Emil Kapaun: Army chaplain, Korean War POW Jack FiggeOctober 11, 20254 min read A nonprofit dedicated to supporting the U.S. Army has released a graphic novel highlighting the story and service of Father Emil Kapaun, the Catholic military chaplain who gave his life in a prisoner-of-war camp during the Korean War and has an active cause for canonization. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 15 Next