Commentary & Columns CommentaryFeatureQuestion Corner Adam, Eve and evolution/Reading murder mysteries Father Kenneth DoyleJuly 13, 20213 min read Father Doyle fields a question about Adam, Eve and evolution, and another on reading mystery novels. Read More Behind the HeadlinesCommentaryRacial Justice Lives more than matter Christopher GuntyJuly 12, 20214 min read If we truly believe as the church teaches – and as we know in our hearts – that every person is created in the image and likeness of God, then the sign in my neighborhood has it right: matter is the minimum. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window Fish pancakes, a birthday kick-off and cantaloupe confusion (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerJuly 9, 20214 min read I love looking at the pancakes to see what form they’ve taken on, sort of like clouds in the sky. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window Finding a vacation state of mind Rita BuettnerJuly 7, 20212 min read The problem with vacations, I suppose, is that they end. But that’s part of the joy of vacations, too—that the time is limited and special. Read More Charity in TruthCommentaryEucharistFeature Year of the Eucharist Archbishop William E. LoriJuly 6, 20214 min read Whatever divisions exist among the bishops, all of us agree on the need for a comprehensive effort to revivify faith in the Eucharist in every diocese of our country. Read More CommentaryWit & Wisdom What’s in a life? Father Joseph BreighnerJuly 6, 20212 min read By the time this article appears, our friends, the cicadas, will have gone. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window What we did on our beach vacation (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerJuly 4, 20214 min read Funnel cakes and fishing and other fun on our trip to the beach Read More CommentaryGuest Commentary The weight of carrying a regret Father Eugene HemrickJuly 1, 20212 min read Regrets also possess a positive side, they humble us, teaching us that we are not the strong person we desire to be. They are reminders of how easy it is to commit undesirable acts that cause us to weep. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window The generous fisherman Rita BuettnerJune 29, 20213 min read Then a man who was fishing nearby approached us. “I really want to see them catch something,” he said. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window Summer festivities and fun (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerJune 25, 20213 min read Late on the afternoon of Father’s Day, I said, “I wonder whether I should make cupcakes….” Read More Previous 1 … 153 154 155 … 292 Next