commeNTARY ChristmasCommentaryFeatureFull-Court Catholic Finding peace amid Christmas season in ‘big city’ Mark VivianoDecember 5, 20254 min read When it’s Christmastime in the city, Christ’s presence can still loom larger than any skyscraper, draw big crowds and applause, and shine brighter than any light. Commentary Why authentic friendships outshine AI companions Sister Nancy UsslemannDecember 5, 20255 min read True friendship reflects the relationship of the Trinity which is irreplaceable by technology. ChristmasCommentary The boozy brew Charles Dickens popularized, and its connection to St. Nicholas Sarah RobsdottirDecember 5, 20254 min read Cedric Dickens, Charles Dickens’ great grandson, talks about the significance of the hot, boozy beverage and its place in the closing scene of “A Christmas Carol” in the introduction of his book “Drinking with Dickens”: AdventCommentary Four steps for Christian discipleship in Advent Father Robert J HaterDecember 4, 202511 min read During Advent, traditional reflections remind us that our call to evangelize involves waiting and anticipation. As we move toward Christmas, we relive the long-expected coming of the Messiah by the Jewish people. CommentaryMarriage & Family Life A match made by heaven Jaymie Stuart WolfeDecember 4, 20254 min read The Bible clearly tells us that the happily ever after we all long for is a marriage. 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. AdventCommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Do Catholics give things up for Advent? Jenna Marie CooperDecember 3, 20254 min read Catholics aren’t required to “give anything up” for Advent. And even while the practice of taking on an additional, personal Lenten penance is a well-established and praiseworthy custom, Catholics technically aren’t required to do anything extra for Lent beyond the usual fasting and abstinence from meat (see Canon 1251 of the Code of Canon Law). AdventBlogCommentaryOpen Window That’s No Coincidence Rita BuettnerDecember 2, 20253 min read I never would have thought those two things would happen on the same day. Commentary The importance of ‘Gaudium et Spes,’ 60 years later Deacon Omar F.A. GutierrezDecember 2, 20258 min read The “Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World” is rich in tradition and yet boldly new in the way it presents that tradition to the world. It is a manifesto of love directed toward an ever more secularized world, a world that looks with skepticism at the church. AdventCommentarySaints ‘One mightier than I is coming’: Advent with St. John the Baptist D.D. EmmonsDecember 2, 20256 min read While we celebrate both John’s birth (on June 24) and death (Aug. 29), it is during Advent that the liturgy amplifies John’s role as the precursor of Christ. It is John who, as God’s instrument, tells the world to get ready, the Messiah is coming; it is John who will then single out the Messiah living in the midst of man. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 278 Next