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Commentary

Why divine justice demands two judgments after death

October 27, 2025
By Paul Thigpen
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary

Death puts an end to the time the individual has been granted for embracing God’s grace or rejecting it.

Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J., speaks from a podium with a crucifix hanging on one side and his image displayed on a video screen on the other side

‘You’re Here! You’re Here’

October 26, 2025
By Rita Buettner
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window

I love thinking of God’s love in that way, how he loves us simply as we are, with no expectation for what we might achieve.

The end of the world as we know it: What the Catholic Church teaches about the last days

October 26, 2025
By Carl E. Olson
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary

For Catholics, the terms “end times” and “last days” refer both to the conclusion of history at some future point, and also — even primarily — to the last 2,000 years.

Understanding and planning Catholic funerals

October 25, 2025
By Michael R. Heinlein
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Worship & Sacraments

Catholic funerals express the Christian hope in eternal life and the resurrection of the body on the last day. Every component of Catholic funeral rites should express these fundamental beliefs and hopes.

Gospel of Matthew serves as bridge to Old Testament

October 24, 2025
By Karl A. Schultz
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary

Matthew’s emphasis on forgiveness can provide us consolation and hope as we recognize our inability to live up to the tenets of the Sermon on the Mount and other moral requirements.

What does the church say about brain death and the ethics of organ donation?

October 24, 2025
By Charlie Camosy
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary

Father Anthony Stoeppel, a diocesan priest of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas and professor of church management at the Catholic University of America’s Busch School of Busine

Grocery store with caution signs in the background where a spill is being cleaned up

Clean-up in Aisle 9

October 22, 2025
By Rita Buettner
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window

How often we create messes in our lives—whether we’re spilling something in aisle nine, hurting someone’s feelings, or taking a step that causes issues.

Question Corner: Is there any way to know how long a person might be in purgatory?

October 22, 2025
By Jenna Marie Cooper
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Question Corner, Saints

Generally, there is no clear way to know whether or not someone is still in purgatory.

Dying from compassion

October 22, 2025
By George Weigel
Syndicated Columnist
Filed Under: Commentary, Respect Life, The Catholic Difference

This descent into emotivism and sentimentality has profound consequences for society as well as for individuals.

Make good trouble

October 20, 2025
By Effie Caldarola
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Immigration and Migration, Racial Justice

If you attend a church which blocks misfits, you’re in the wrong church. Jesus welcomed misfits — the Samaritan woman, the leper, the woman “caught in the very act” of adultery, the tax collector.

Leo’s first official text

October 17, 2025
By Michael R. Heinlein
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Vatican

“Dilexi Te” manifests both Pope Leo’s recognition that we need to grow in unity and subtly illustrates a means to bring such unity to a fractured church, something he has spoken of from the earliest days of his pontificate.

God will provide

October 15, 2025
By Father Scott Fyall
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Vocations

Anyone who has had a loved one diagnosed with cancer knows how painful and scary it is. Yet, in that moment and throughout my four years in Rome, the Holy Spirit placed a resounding message in my heart: God will provide.

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