Commentary & Columns AdventBlogCommentaryOpen Window Up on the Housetop Rita BuettnerDecember 18, 20244 min read I must have been about 5 or 6 that Christmas Eve. My grandmother was spending the night so she could wake up with all of us on Christmas morning. To make sure that Grandma had a bed, my oldest sister Maureen and I slept on the third floor of our Rodgers Forge townhouse. We were […] Read More Arts & CultureBooksCommentary Tolkien’s world, still popular on the big screen, began with faith and words Cecilia HadleyDecember 18, 20247 min read J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth — the world of “The Lord of the Rings” and now the new animated film “The War of the Rohirrim” — was born, first and foremost, from Tolkien’s intense and lifelong love for language. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: What is the point of the Mass reading about the genealogy of Jesus? Jenna Marie CooperDecember 18, 20244 min read God uses the lowly, the humble and the unexpected to achieve his purposes. It perfectly sets the stage for the greatest “surprise” of all, that the King of Kings should come to us in humble circumstances, born of a virgin and laid in a manger. Read More AdventCommentary Every dawn an Advent, every day a New Year Laura Kelly FanucciDecember 16, 20244 min read Each day we stand before the doors of chronos and kairos. We can enter into the frantic, fast-paced, nonstop rush of consumerist culture, with its endless urgent cries of “buy, buy, buy” and “more, more, more.” Or we can turn and open another door, the quieter way of faith. Read More CommentaryWorship & Sacraments A beginner’s guide to prayer for Catholics OSV NewsDecember 15, 20247 min read God loves us more than we can imagine. He wants us to get to know and love him as a Father. Like any loving parent, he wants to spend time talking with his children. The following are answers to commonly asked questions about prayer. Read More AdventBlogCommentaryOpen Window Spending Advent with St. Joseph Rita BuettnerDecember 14, 20243 min read As a woman and mother, I sometimes feel like I should feel close to Mary during Advent. And I do. But I often find myself looking more to St. Joseph. In so many ways, his story is similar to our stories. He’s thrust into a situation he couldn’t have anticipated. He considers backing out and […] Read More BooksCommentary Surrendering emptiness in Advent Lauretta BrownDecember 12, 20246 min read Childish musings and wonder can give way to mystery as we get older and the idea of a young woman conceived without sin, bearing the son of God seems so far away from everyday life. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Could Jesus sin? If not, was he truly human and free? Jenna Marie CooperDecember 11, 20244 min read If we consider sin as a turning away from God or breaking God’s commandments, then it would seem to be a logical impossibility for Jesus to sin. Jesus, as God, cannot turn away from or betray himself. And we know that Jesus never did sin in actual fact. Read More BooksCommentaryThe Catholic Difference Books for Christmas – 2024 George WeigelDecember 11, 20245 min read In the spirit of happy browsing, here are some suggestions for Christmas book-giving (not “gifting”!) at a historical moment that needs equal doses of realism and hope. Read More 2024 ElectionCommentaryImmigration and Migration Post-election migration perspective and implications for policy Bishop Nicholas DiMarzioDecember 9, 20244 min read If we hope to walk with migrants, we need to understand the present situation. If we wish to assist them, we need to better influence public opinion, especially the opinion of our elected leaders, to enact sensible reforms that reflect our national needs and conscience. Read More Previous 1 … 53 54 55 … 293 Next