Commentary & Columns BlogRespect LifeThe Space Between Pro-Lifers need to talk about it all Julie WalshJanuary 27, 20175 min read With the recent attention to both the March for Women and the March for Life, I’m noticing an upswing in the chatter over what pro-lifers really stand for. The typical criticism goes something like: “You people only care about babies until they’re born!” or “You’re not pro-life, you’re pro-fetus!”This is Read More BlogOpen Window Books on mice are twice as nice as having houses full of mice: children’s books about mice Rita BuettnerJanuary 25, 20173 min read We have a mouse—or maybe we have mice—scampering through our house in broad daylight, without a care in the world, happy as can be. The traps are apparently no trouble to avoid, the treats in the traps are apparently not appealing at all, and every day I am able to Read More BlogCommentaryOpen WindowSaints There’s a mouse in the house—and there’s a Catholic saint who can help with that Rita BuettnerJanuary 17, 20173 min read There’s a mouse in the house—and there’s a Catholic saint who can help with that Read More BlogFeatureYoung Adult Ministry Mother Teresa’s Story Speaks To Millennials Like Me Catholic Review StaffJanuary 13, 20173 min read Mother Teresa’s sainthood doesn’t come as a surprise, but the story of her inner conflict might. Read More AmenAmen McMullen CommentaryCommentaryLocal NewsNews Amen: Holy Ghost Power Paul McMullenJanuary 10, 20174 min read If one of the features the Review publishes in the coming year moves you or your neighbor to give even more, it will fulfill its purpose. Read More CommentaryVideo What are you thankful for? Catholic Review StaffJanuary 2, 20171 min read The Catholic Review traveled across the Archdiocese of Baltimore to ask parishioners, students, alumni and religious one question: What are you thankful for? Read More Behind the HeadlinesBlogCatholic Social TeachingCommentary After invective, what do we do? Christopher GuntyJanuary 2, 20174 min read Now that the election is over, let’s agree to disagree and do it with civility and respect for others. Read More BlogFrom the Archbishop Oppose doctor-assisted suicide Archbishop William E. LoriDecember 28, 20164 min read Rooting ourselves in church teaching and resolved to live each day with an authentic sense of our God-given dignity, let us be bold, courageous, and loving in pointing out how uncompassionate doctor-assisted suicide really is. Read More AmenAmen Matysek CommentaryCommentaryMarriage & Family Life Amen: Transform young hearts into places of prayer George P. Matysek Jr.November 29, 20163 min read Praying with young children doesn’t have to be intimidating. There are moments throughout the day that can be turned into opportunities to teach little ones about God. Read More AmenAmen Gunty CommentaryCommentary Amen: Amid change, same message Christopher GuntyNovember 17, 20164 min read Through all of this change, the message of the church remains the same: Jesus Christ – yesterday, today and forever, as St. John Paul II reminded us. Read More Previous 1 … 271 272 273 … 279 Next