Commentary & Columns BlogCommentaryOpen Window A Miracle for a Baby in Rhode Island (and for all of us) Rita BuettnerJuly 22, 20253 min read We have all hoped and prayed for miracles. No wonder we get excited when we hear that the Vatican has confirmed one. Read More CommentaryYouth Ministry Kids need lots of people who love them Laura Kelly FanucciJuly 21, 20253 min read From lifelong commitments to the children we love, to volunteering with kids who need extra support, to simply opening our hearts to the delightful (if sometimes distracting!) presence of the young church with us at Mass, God gives us many ways to care for the children in our lives. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen WindowUncategorized A parenting lesson in the Mary and Martha story Rita BuettnerJuly 20, 20253 min read Relationships are unique. We connect with each person in a distinctive way, meeting them where they are. We don’t talk to Mary the same way we talk to Martha. Read More CommentaryJournalismsocial media Pope Leo XIV champions media literacy Sister Hosea RupprechtJuly 20, 20254 min read Teaching media literacy is a formational imperative for Catholics, especially those charged with the religious education of the young. Read More Child & Youth ProtectionCommentaryVatican A sower of light in the shadows Michael R. HeinleinJuly 19, 20254 min read Pope Leo stressed the importance of integrity, authenticity and transparency in the life of priests — antidotes to the double life that some priests have lived. Read More Commentary Creation, human and divine Scott P. RichertJuly 18, 20254 min read We can, in other words, move beyond our bubble, to become more than ourselves — or, rather, to become the selves that we were always meant to be, because we were created by God and redeemed by His Son and sanctified by His Holy Spirit — all realities in which no AI can ever share, no matter how much it might, through a combination of increasing accuracy and (ironically) “hallucination,” come to mimic human consciousness. Read More CommentaryReligious FreedomSupreme Court Mahmoud v. Taylor: A Supreme Court victory for parents, freedom Jason AdkinsJuly 17, 20255 min read In a momentous decision that has far-reaching implications for the future of public education and religious liberty in the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents, not the state, hold the primary right to direct the upbringing and education of their children. Read More CommentarySaints How and why to laugh like a saint Effie CaldarolaJuly 17, 20254 min read Hearing that Ignatius’ rooms were full of laughter is a good reminder at a time when so many Americans are feeling anxious. We are, after all, in a Jubilee year of hope. We are Pilgrims of Hope. But I, like many, struggle with hope. Read More CommentaryEucharistQuestion Corner Question Corner: Can we bring the Precious Blood to the sick? Jenna Marie CooperJuly 16, 20254 min read The church does in fact allow Holy Communion under the form of wine to be taken to the sick in some cases. Read More CommentaryDOGE cutsImmigration and Migration Impact of DOGE cuts on migrants, refugees Bishop Nicholas DiMarzioJuly 16, 20254 min read As a former director of the U.S. Bishops’ resettlement program from 1985 to 1992, I can state that cuts are endangering the lives and welfare of some migrants and refugees. Read More Previous 1 … 16 17 18 … 279 Next