Commentary & Columns CommentaryQuestion Corner Should Jesus be depicted on crucifixes as alive or dead? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 27, 20244 min read The crucifixion was a progressive event in time, not one static snapshot, so it would be reasonable for an artist to choose to portray any number of given points of this part of Jesus’ passion. Read More CommentaryEaster Resurrection’s reality rooted in truth of empty tomb Carl E. OlsonMarch 26, 20243 min read When it comes to Jesus and the resurrection, the world offers a host of opinions, most of which dismiss and deny the possibility that “this man” was “raised on the third day” by God. But, as St. John Henry Newman pointed out, “No one is a martyr for a conclusion, no one is a martyr for an opinion; it is faith that makes martyrs.” Read More BooksCommentary How to be ‘distinctly Catholic’ in a polarized political world Charlie CamosyMarch 25, 20246 min read Kenneth Craycraft, associate professor of moral theology at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and School of Theology in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a new book, “Citizens Yet Strangers: Living Authentically Catholic in a Divided America,” which looks at how faithful Catholics can engage in today’s polarized political climate. He recently spoke with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy about the book and the current political landscape. Read More CommentaryEaster At Easter, the church offers us ways to celebrate fully our being reconciled with God Paul SenzMarch 24, 20247 min read Easter is a time of pure and boundless joy. The Easter season lasts 50 days, from Easter Sunday until Pentecost. The joy that comes from the Resurrection cannot be contained in a single day. Read More CommentaryLent Lenten lessons: Practices to keep all year Jaymie Stuart WolfeMarch 21, 20244 min read . Lent is intended to be a season for intensifying the disciplines of our faith — not the only time when we practice them! Read More CollegesCommentary There’s something good at Catholic University Peter K. KilpatrickMarch 21, 20245 min read First-time visitors to The Catholic University of America routinely tell us that there’s something different about our campus, something they often can’t quite put their finger on, but they recognize as warm, welcoming, open — joyful. Read More CommentaryQuestion CornerRespect Life Question Corner: Why isn’t a pro-life petition part of the Prayer of the Faithful for every Mass? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 21, 20244 min read In more typical parish settings, perhaps the pro-life intention might be “hidden” and implicit rather than explicit and obvious in a given intercession. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen Window Heading into the Homestretch of Lent Rita BuettnerMarch 20, 20243 min read No matter how we plan, or the expectations we set for ourselves, the actual Lenten journey never seems to look the way we might have hoped it would. Read More CommentaryLent Five ways to make Holy Week more holy Gretchen R. CroweMarch 20, 20244 min read Blessedly, Holy Week offers us the chance to refocus, reflect and renew as we wind down our Lenten journeys and look ahead to the promise of Easter. Read More Commentary Year of Mercy was instructive; Year of Prayer may be immersive Elizabeth ScaliaMarch 20, 20244 min read There were plenty of lessons to be learned in that “Year of Mercy” now we are in a “Year of Prayer” — so designated by Pope Francis in anticipation of the 2025 Jubilee Year. Read More Previous 1 … 81 82 83 … 293 Next