Commentary & Columns CommentaryWit & Wisdom Take back joy Father Joseph BreighnerDecember 4, 20213 min read Of all the lines written and spoken about Christianity, the words of St. Athanasius always speak to me: “God became human so that humans could become God.” Read More CommentaryFeatureGuest CommentarySaints Jesuit Father Walter Ciszek: Poor in spirit Father Richard Malloy, S.J.December 4, 20214 min read Walter Ciszek was a tough kid growing up in the rugged coal country of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. In the mysterious ways of God, he entered the Jesuit novitiate in 1928 and, as a novice, offered to go to the Russian missions. In 1938, he was sent to Poland and later accompanied workers who were heading into […] Read More AmenAmen Matysek CommentaryChristmasCommentaryFeatureSaints ‘Full of grace’ George P. Matysek Jr.December 2, 20213 min read We can never be the kind of missionary disciples our church needs if our lives are not set apart. For us to attract others to Christ, people must notice something different in us – a joy, a goodness and a love for God and others that makes people want to know more about what it means to be a Christian and how they, too, can encounter Christ. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner The Sabbath: Saturday or Sunday?/ Catholic view of ‘the rapture’ Father Kenneth DoyleNovember 29, 20213 min read Why do some religions say that the Sabbath day is Saturday while others — including Catholics — say it’s on Sunday? Read More Charity in TruthCommentaryEucharistFeature Our response to the gift of the Eucharist Archbishop William E. LoriNovember 29, 20214 min read As Christmas approaches and as the pandemic seems to be easing, people are looking to get back to “normal.” Many are looking forward to Christmas parties and gift-giving. They are venturing into stores to buy gifts, or they are ordering them online, perhaps as never before. Read More AdventBlogChristmasCommentaryOpen Window Jesus is with you this Advent season Rita BuettnerNovember 27, 20213 min read That’s the beauty of Advent. No matter what we do to prepare, no matter what we take on for these weeks leading up to Christmas, Jesus awaits us. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window Spaghetti pizza with a friend and Thanksgiving feasting Rita BuettnerNovember 26, 20214 min read Luckily, there is no calorie-counting in blogs posted during Thanksgiving week because this post is packed with treats. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window What’s for Thanksgiving dinner? Food debates Rita BuettnerNovember 24, 20212 min read Here are some of the charged topics you might have to navigate during Thanksgiving dinner. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Marriage of Mary and Joseph/Is it okay to attend a same-sex wedding? Father Kenneth DoyleNovember 24, 20213 min read Father Doyle fields a question about the marriage of Mary and Joseph. He also discusses attending same-sex weddings. Read More ChristmasCommentaryFeatureGuest Commentary Christmas supply chain issues opportunity for what matters Anna JonesNovember 23, 20213 min read If we can get back to the realization that Advent is fruitful because we have four weeks set aside to focus on hope in God’s promises, peace in God’s plan, joy in God’s providence, and love of the Lord and others, then maybe we’ll see it as gift of four weeks to slowly prepare for Jesus instead of a competition of liturgical living activities to complete. Read More Previous 1 … 130 131 132 … 279 Next