Commentary & Columns CommentaryEucharistQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why can’t non-Catholics receive Communion? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 26, 20254 min read Under ordinary circumstances, the church does not allow non-Catholics to receive Holy Communion. But this discipline is not meant to “keep people away from Jesus.” Read More CommentaryVocations Reviving monasticism Jaymie Stuart WolfeFebruary 26, 20254 min read Monasticism first emerged as a lay movement focused on cultivating a deep and radical love for both God and neighbor. Read More CommentaryMarriage & Family Life Mom and historian Nadya Williams explores the role of mothers, human dignity and modern society Charlie CamosyFebruary 24, 20257 min read Nadya Williams, a classicist and historian who walked away from academia to be a stay-at-home mom, recently spoke with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy about her new book “Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity.” Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window This little (broken) light of mine Rita BuettnerFebruary 23, 20253 min read Here comes Lent. God gives us this season not just to reflect on Jesus’ life, suffering, and sacrifice for us, but also to offer us a chance to lean on him, to walk with him, and to find ways to open ourselves up to his love. Read More Catholic Social TeachingCommentary Pope Francis: ‘The church is not an NGO but a love story’ Elizabeth ScaliaFebruary 21, 20254 min read The ongoing lesson of the crucifix is that sometimes disturbing things are permitted so that something great might be enabled to occur. Read More Catholic Social TeachingCommentary What is Catholic social teaching? OSV NewsFebruary 20, 20258 min read Catholic social teaching is one of the tools given by the church to guide us in living this call. Founded in Scripture and developed further through a series of papal documents, the social teaching of the church provides direction for how we are to live with our neighbor. Read More CommentaryEucharistQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why can’t the church offer a completely gluten-free host? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 19, 20254 min read It is true that actual wheat must be used in a valid celebration of the Eucharist, but there are still ways to receive holy Communion even as a Catholic with a severe gluten intolerance. Read More CommentaryEucharist A Eucharistic Word: Embodied Michael R. HeinleinFebruary 19, 20253 min read Much of our “practice” of Catholicism is cooperating with God’s grace so that the Word is made flesh in us. Read More CommentaryMarriage & Family Life Family is where we learn to serve the least among us Laura Kelly FanucciFebruary 18, 20253 min read Family is the way that we learn to love, serve and humble ourselves over and over again to care for Christ in our midst. Read More AmenCommentary Documenting Jesus Carole Norris GreeneFebruary 17, 20253 min read Here in the United States, the threat of facing mass deportation due to the absence of proper documentation does not have to be faced alone. Read More Previous 1 … 45 46 47 … 292 Next