Best By Today January 13, 2025By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window This weekend we started going through our pantry. The plan was to find the items we weren’t eating and donate them to the food pantry at church. What we discovered is that we have plenty of soy sauce, Greek dressing, and granola. We also have an astonishing amount of expired food. Some packages expired not […]
8 ways to live a merciful life January 11, 2025By Lorene Hanley Duquin OSV News Filed Under: Commentary, Disaster Relief We tend to think of “mercy” as compassion or sympathy, but the word has a much deeper meaning. It is more than feeling sorry for someone. Having mercy means that we enter into the other person’s suffering.
In Pacific Palisades, paradise lost January 10, 2025By Greg Erlandson OSV News Filed Under: Commentary, Disaster Relief Like marauders galloping out of the foothills, the flames swept down on the community that liked to call itself a village, as if its boutique shops and restaurants somehow protected it from a harsher world.
Pope Francis likes a joke January 9, 2025By Greg Erlandson OSV News Filed Under: Commentary Comedy can sting a little, but these days the rage can overwhelm the laughs.
Holiday message of ‘The Loved One’ January 8, 2025By Russell Shaw OSV News Filed Under: Commentary True faith rejoices in knowing that the life we celebrate at the stable in Bethlehem is the real answer to death.
Question Corner: Why do we baptize infants, and why was Jesus baptized? January 8, 2025By Jenna Marie Cooper OSV News Filed Under: Commentary, Question Corner On a practical level, through Catholic baptism, infants become official members of the Catholic Church, which among other things qualifies them to receive the other sacraments.
Being ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ in the Digital Landscape January 7, 2025By Sister Hosea Rupprecht OSV News Filed Under: Commentary, Jubilee 2025 With some determination and effort, these suggested practices can bring us a sense of hope as we journey every single day through the digital landscape.
Being human: The challenging task of 2025 January 6, 2025By Elizabeth Scalia OSV News Filed Under: Commentary We enter 2025 after a careening, mad season of confusion, hate, deceit and instability. The sense that things are vastly off-kilter and that centers are not holding is almost palpable.
The most desired gift January 5, 2025By Effie Caldarola OSV News Filed Under: Christmas, Commentary, Uncategorized Sometimes, maintaining hope challenges our faith.
5 Reasons to Love St. Elizabeth Ann Seton January 3, 2025By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window As a child growing up in Baltimore, I remember learning about Mother Seton. We were especially proud of this new saint, who had a connection to our hometown. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was not only the first American-born saint, but she had spent so much of her life in Maryland. Sometimes on a warm summer […]
New Year, Sorta New Goal January 3, 2025By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window Now 2025 begins. I’m always a little sad to close the book on the past year, but I love the idea of a new beginning. What will this new year bring? What will we bring to this new year?
Breathing life back into the world January 3, 2025By Scott P. Richert OSV News Filed Under: Commentary This destruction wrought by the modern world has theological implications, because Christ, St. John the Evangelist tells us, is the ultimate Word, the fullness of Truth, who gives every other word its meaning and its life.