Commentary & Columns CommentaryRemembering Pope Francis Pope Francis a reflection of Christ’s tenderness, mercy Andrew LikoudisApril 24, 20254 min read Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, radiated the deep joy of one who truly believed in the Resurrection. His smile, simplicity, and sense of humor made him not only a beloved spiritual father but also a reflection of the risen Christ’s tenderness and mercy. Read More CommentaryRemembering Pope Francis Pope Francis and persistent habit of ‘maybe’ Russell ShawApril 24, 20254 min read The legacy of Pope Francis is large and complex, with plenty of high points. But part of it is ambiguity and verbal confusion on matters of church doctrine, pointing to a need for clarification by whoever succeeds Francis on the chair of Peter. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: How do God’s will and the Holy Spirit play a role in a conclave? Jenna Marie CooperApril 24, 20254 min read The solitude and isolation of the conclave is meant to foster almost a retreat-like atmosphere, which should make it easier for cardinals to listen to the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Read More CommentaryRemembering Pope Francis How we have known Pope Francis since 2013 Elizabeth ScaliaApril 23, 20257 min read As we absorb the news of Francis’ death and anticipate his funeral and then the conclave gathering to elect a new pontiff, here is a quick look at how we have come to know Jorge Bergoglio over these past 12 years. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen WindowRemembering Pope Francis 5 Lessons Pope Francis Taught Us Rita BuettnerApril 22, 20254 min read Weeks ago, when it became clear that Pope Francis’ health was failing, I thought I had come to terms with the possibility of him passing away. When I woke up to the news that he had died, however, I realized I wasn’t prepared at all. Yes, we knew he was elderly and battling double pneumonia. […] Read More Arts & CultureCommentary Lessons of suffering in the ‘Stabat Mater’ Jaymie Stuart WolfeApril 21, 20254 min read What the “Stabat Mater” conveys, the sorrows of Mary witnessing the crucifixion of her son, is worth pondering. Read More CommentaryEaster Walking the Emmaus road as a family Laura Kelly FanucciApril 21, 20253 min read The road to Emmaus reminds us that Christ goes with us everywhere, walking and talking among us: in our conversations and debates, in ordinary meals and sacred liturgies, in journeys near and far. Our hearts burn within us, too, whenever we realize he has been right next to us all along. Read More CommentaryEaster Beyond the veil Scott P. RichertApril 20, 20254 min read As we leave the 40 days of Lent behind us and once again boldly shout “Alleluia!” in the joy of Christ’s Resurrection, may we make a conscious effort this Easter season to set aside our childish literal-mindedness and search for the symbols in our lives that allow us a glimpse beyond the veil of this material world to the kingdom that is both yet to come and, in Christ, already here. Read More CommentaryEaster A basket filled with faith: Eastern Europe Easter tradition explained Katarzyna SzalajkoApril 19, 20255 min read Holy Saturday is one of those days when the church, though liturgically silent, speaks volumes through signs. Read More CommentarySaints Carlo Acutis: Computer programmer, Eucharist devotee, first millennial saint Meg Hunter-KilmerApril 17, 20257 min read Blessed Carlo Acutis had a PlayStation. He made awkward videos with his friends. His favorite cartoon was “Pokémon.” And on April 27, he will be canonized a Catholic saint. Read More Previous 1 … 24 25 26 … 279 Next