Commentary & Columns Catholic Social TeachingCommentary Reckoning with empire: A Catholic critique of American foreign policy in a nuclear age Jason AdkinsAugust 11, 20254 min read Catholics are called to be peacemakers. That means advocating for a multilateral foreign policy rooted in the Gospel: One that protects life, prioritizes the poor, respects other cultures and renounces war as a tool of domination. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window We’re at the beach. Let’s go see the sunrise Rita BuettnerAugust 10, 20253 min read The world was full of magic and wonder, and God—God was everywhere. And he was certainly with us on the beach, welcoming us into a new day, inviting us to see it for the gift it is. Read More CommentaryGuest Commentary The ‘both/and’ pope Deacon Manuel AliagaAugust 7, 20255 min read The elevation of Robert Prevost brings the Catholic Church its second pope from the New World, its first U.S. pontiff and the first pope to hold Peruvian citizenship – making him both the first North and South American pope. Read More CommentaryEvangelization Can AI help the church evangelize? Sister Nancy UsslemannAugust 7, 20255 min read Perhaps not everyone finds the need to launch into the latest tech trend; however, the church herself must be present in the culture to be able to evangelize it from within. Read More CommentaryConflict in the Middle East Children of Abraham: Let us find another way to peace Elizabeth ScaliaAugust 6, 20254 min read These brothers, Arabs and Jews alike, must face the fact that as they spill each other’s blood and destroy their own family they’re perpetuating the age-old curse of rootless dispossession down the decades. They must admit their culpability for miseries, past and present. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: How accurate is the portrayal of Judas in ‘The Chosen?’ Jenna Marie CooperAugust 6, 20254 min read We know that God is infinitely loving and merciful, so I believe that Jesus would have readily and joyfully forgiven Judas if he had only turned back to God and sought reconciliation. Read More CommentaryJubilee 2025Vatican The popes at Tor Vergata: From John Paul II’s vision to Leo’s witness Father Patrick BriscoeAugust 5, 20254 min read Twenty-five years after World Youth Day 2000, the world watched as another pope came to meet the youth of the church, again at Tor Vergata. Leo XIV, just a few months into his pontificate, stepped onto the world stage on a summer evening in 2025. Read More Commentary Faith’s family tree Jaymie Stuart WolfeAugust 5, 20254 min read Our family histories vary widely. But all of us share a lineage of spiritual fathers and mothers whose words and deeds also make us what we are. Read More CommentarySaints Walking with saints Effie CaldarolaAugust 4, 20254 min read I’m inspired by the old adage, “Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.” I’m called to ask, what saints have influenced me? How am I called to be a saint? And how do “my” saints walk with me on that journey? Read More CommentaryMarian Devotion Our Lady of the Snows: An unlikely patron in August Michael R. HeinleinAugust 2, 20256 min read The optional memorial of the Dedication of St. Mary Major, celebrated on Aug. 5, recalls the importance of Mary in the life of the church. But it also calls to mind the Marian title of “Our Lady of the Snows.” Read More Previous 1 … 14 15 16 … 279 Next