commeNTARY CommentaryMarian Devotion Why does the Annunciation loom so large in Catholicism? Elizabeth ScaliaMarch 23, 20263 min read The Annunciation is the full-on proof of Augustine’s words: “God created us without us, but he will not save us without us.” Just as God’s own Word of assent was necessary for the creation and sustained expansion of the universe, Mary’s “yes” was necessary to its salvation. BlogCommentaryOpen Window What I have done and what I have failed to do Rita BuettnerMarch 23, 20263 min read I’m on a quest to attend 226 Masses during 2026. So, back at the end of January, I decided to try to go to Mass every day of February. February is the shortest month, so I thought maybe I would have a chance at hitting that goal. But going every day is a real challenge […] CommentaryEasterWorship & Sacraments What are the three holy oils? D.D. EmmonsMarch 22, 20264 min read The Church makes use of three holy oils: the oil of the sick, the oil of the catechumens and the holy chrism oil. The first two are blessed, and the bishop consecrates the third, ordinarily during the annual chrism Mass. Each has a distinctive purpose in the Church. America’s 250th anniversaryCommentary Archbishop John Hughes: A new breed of bishop for the 19th century Russell ShawMarch 21, 20267 min read John Hughes reigned — the word fits his style — as Archbishop of New York from December 1842 until his death in January 1864. In that time he established himself in the eyes of his fellow Americans as a Catholic bishop unlike any they’d seen up to then. CommentaryLent When Lent is extra Lenty, you need Holy Week even more Laura Kelly FanucciMarch 20, 20264 min read In the years when life becomes extra Lenty, the gift of the Triduum becomes even more clear. As a Church we enter completely into the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: How do you proceed if an ex refuses to be a part of the annulment process? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 19, 20264 min read An important principle in the Church’s law regarding the marriage nullity process is treating both spouses as fairly as possible. CommentaryLentThe Catholic Difference Three great Lenten themes George WeigelMarch 18, 20264 min read Lent thus reminds us that salvation history does not consist in humanity’s search for God, but in God’s entrance into history so that humanity may learn to take the same path into the future that God is taking. CommentaryLentThe Domestic Church Being here Rita BuettnerMarch 18, 20263 min read During Lent, God offers us a special invitation to recognize his presence in our lives. We can add prayer time or take on more works of charity or give in numerous ways. And maybe we can simply prioritize time with God, listening to him and looking for his fingerprints on our lives. CommentarySaints Setting a table for St. Joseph’s Day Scott NotoMarch 18, 20265 min read On March 19 each year Catholics celebrate the solemnity of St. Joseph, protector of the family and patron of the universal Church and of workers. The importance of this day in Catholic tradition extends throughout the world, but one related custom in particular originated on the island of Sicily: St. Joseph’s Table. CommentaryLent St. Patrick’s Breastplate and the terrors of mid-Lent Elizabeth ScaliaMarch 16, 20264 min read St. Patrick might advise, such darkness is still and always with us, looking easy and glamorous as it sucks us into the black and whirling vortexes of sin. The battle between light and dark still continues all round us, and invites us in. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 292 Next