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Put me in, coach!
CommentaryFeatureFull-Court Catholic

Put me in, coach!

Mark VivianoAugust 15, 20244 min read
Just as I stood patiently on the sidelines with my son, our Lord has stood patiently with me. He has led me out into the field to spread his word, and he has coaxed me to fulfill my baptismal calling to make disciples of others.
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The world says ‘jump!’; Jesus says otherwise
CommentaryOlympics

The world says ‘jump!’; Jesus says otherwise

Elizabeth ScaliaAugust 13, 20245 min read
Jesus wants us to love each other — to recognize the God-borne humanity in each person that comes before us and — before reacting, deciding or judging — loving them for it.
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Into the desert with St. Anthony of Egypt
BooksCommentarySaints

Into the desert with St. Anthony of Egypt

Lauretta BrownAugust 12, 20246 min read
“The Life of St. Anthony of Egypt,” written by St. Athanasius, his contemporary and friend, tells the story of this great Desert Father and was a natural fit to read in the heat of July.
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Food for the Back-to-School Journey
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

Food for the Back-to-School Journey

Rita BuettnerAugust 11, 20242 min read
Each of us needs nourishment today and tomorrow. We need something to sustain us through the challenges and obstacles along the way.
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Holiness is simple
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Holiness is simple

Bishop Robert ReedAugust 8, 20244 min read
God is holy, and he is never outdone in generosity.
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Those who sing pray twice
CommentaryWorship & Sacraments

Those who sing pray twice

Cardinal Timothy M. DolanAugust 8, 20243 min read
One of the multiple blessings of the last six decades since the close of the providential Second Vatican Council has been an emphasis on congregational singing and the development of excellent parish choirs.
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Question Corner: What are the steps to receive Communion after divorce and remarriage?
CommentaryEucharistQuestion Corner

Question Corner: What are the steps to receive Communion after divorce and remarriage?

Jenna Marie CooperAugust 7, 20244 min read
This can be a hard truth, but it is good to understand that this inability to receive Communion is part of a consistent theological rationale, as opposed to being something arbitrary.
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What does Archbishop Henning’s appointment to Boston mean for the U.S. church?
BishopsCommentary

What does Archbishop Henning’s appointment to Boston mean for the U.S. church?

Michael R. HeinleinAugust 7, 20249 min read
Like many of his fellow bishops, especially in the Northeast and Midwest, Archbishop Henning is sure to face further budget shortfalls; additional mergers and closures of parishes, schools and other ecclesiastical institutions; and continued shortages of priests and religious.
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75 years after George Orwell’s ‘1984,’ we are awash in Newspeak and Doublethink
CommentaryRespect Life

75 years after George Orwell’s ‘1984,’ we are awash in Newspeak and Doublethink

Kenneth CraycraftAugust 6, 20244 min read
Seventy-five years after its publication, and 40 years after its historical setting, 1984 has never been more accurate in its description of the increasing dystopia of American public life.
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The Christ you encounter
CommentaryImmigration and Migration

The Christ you encounter

Effie CaldarolaAugust 5, 20243 min read
The same Jesus who meets us in Scripture and at Mass meets us at the border. If we can’t see him in those desperate people, how do we face him in the Eucharist?
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