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Harrison Butker and JPII on the dignity and vocation of women
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Harrison Butker and JPII on the dignity and vocation of women

Emily ZanottiMay 21, 20247 min read
While traditionalists, conservatives and often Catholics, may be tempted to dismiss “feminism” out of hand, Pope John Paul II reminds us that women are in fact equal in dignity and called to all sorts of vocations and involvement.
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Invoking John Paul the Great
CommentaryThe Catholic Difference

Invoking John Paul the Great

George WeigelMay 21, 20244 min read
Last month’s anniversary Mass was something of a grand recapitulation of the John Paul II years.
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Meeting Jesus at midnight or in the wee small hours
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Meeting Jesus at midnight or in the wee small hours

Elizabeth ScaliaMay 20, 20244 min read
One need no longer hold a cold and lonely vigil at a locked door because — thanks to what used to be called “new media” — monasteries and diocesan adoration chapels from all over the world maintain live streams of the Blessed Sacrament for remote adoration, whereby the energy of the Christ is transmitted through energy both housed and in the ether, to encounter our own.
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The ‘Warm Tornado’: and the delights of your Spirit
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The ‘Warm Tornado’: and the delights of your Spirit

Father J. Collin PostonMay 17, 20243 min read
Jesus desires to heal us in both body and soul.
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Rolling out the red carpet: Jesus on the big screen
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Rolling out the red carpet: Jesus on the big screen

Jaymie Stuart WolfeMay 17, 20244 min read
As a columnist with a case for press credentials in the Catholic space and a close friend in public relations, I’ve attended a few movie premieres. But I had never been to a “Red Carpet” event until the one held for “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” a new limited theatrical release documentary.
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Ripley and Rupnik
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Ripley and Rupnik

Effie CaldarolaMay 16, 20244 min read
Caravaggio’s victims are long gone. But living, breathing women whose lives have been drastically impacted by Rupnik live on. It’s time to honor them.
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We belong to each other
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

We belong to each other

Rita BuettnerMay 15, 20243 min read
We are born with hearts that are designed to love. We are created to be members of families and communities. We are intended to be neighbors—and not just to the people we know and love, but to everyone.
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Question Corner: Does an obligation to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday include those traveling outside the diocese?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Does an obligation to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday include those traveling outside the diocese?

Jenna Marie CooperMay 15, 20244 min read
The holy days of obligation you are actually bound to observe as a Catholic depend on what your local bishops’ conference (the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in the United States) has decided to do.
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A Eucharistic Word: Christification
CommentaryEucharist

A Eucharistic Word: Christification

Michael R. HeinleinMay 15, 20244 min read
The fruits of the Eucharist are many. They bring about a unity in diversity, wherein each member of the body — responding to grace — can live unique and compelling eucharistic lives. The list is long, but I’m inclined to think St. Paul should be at its top.
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An Emmaus moment: The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
CommentaryEucharist

An Emmaus moment: The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

Chenele ShawMay 14, 20243 min read
This pilgrimage, set to commence the weekend of May 17-19, Pentecost Sunday, is not just an event but a profound journey of faith, community and spiritual transformation.
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