Commentary & Columns Black Catholic MinistryCommentaryRacial Justice Fanny Montpensier was known for devotion to community, good works Dr. Tricia T. PyneFebruary 12, 20245 min read In honor of Black History Month, we are privileged to share with the story of Fanny Montpensier (1794-1880), a free woman of color and a member of Baltimore’s Haitian refugee community. Fanny’s name might not be familiar today, but while she was alive she was well-known in her community for her devotion, her good works, and a passion to share her faith with others. Read More Charity in TruthCommentaryLent Lent provides spiritual spring training Archbishop William E. LoriFebruary 12, 20244 min read I’d like to offer another view of Lent: it is a time to ensure that our spiritual life is in top-notch coordination. Read More CommentaryLent Let God choose your Lent Jaymie Stuart WolfeFebruary 8, 20244 min read Lent can feel a lot like a competition, a 40-day spiritual marathon with winners and losers. Read More Commentary Three life lessons from Ursula the Sea Witch’s bold voice Elizabeth ScaliaFebruary 8, 20244 min read I felt like Pat Carroll was leaving one last gift to the world — offering real wisdom from someone who had gone ahead and made her choices, and in ways that remained true to her own vision and her own voice. Read More CommentaryLentMovie & Television Reviews Lent with ‘The Chosen’ Sister Hosea RupprechtFebruary 8, 20244 min read “The Chosen” provides much inspiration that could kick start your Lenten reflection on how God might be inviting you to metanoia, or conversion, during this penitential season. Read More CommentaryLent Ash Wednesday is way more important than Valentine’s Day, silly Simcha FisherFebruary 7, 20244 min read There is a flurry of consternation about how we are supposed to celebrate Valentine’s Day without letting it overshadow the beginning of Lent. Read More CommentaryMarriage & Family Life What is real love? Monsignor Daniel B. GallagherFebruary 7, 20246 min read We seldom stop to reflect on the difference between loving our ice cream, loving our pets, loving our families and loving our God. Read More CommentaryQuestion Corner Does watching a televised Mass provide spiritual nourishment? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 7, 20244 min read A true fully, conscious and active participation in the Mass is understood to require our literal, physical presence at the liturgy. Because of this, watching Mass on a screen would not fulfill the Sunday obligation. Read More BlogCommentaryOpen WindowUncategorized How Toby Keith’s Music and Faith Inspired Me Rita BuettnerFebruary 6, 20243 min read When I saw that Toby Keith had passed away at 62, I was stunned. Somehow it didn’t seem possible. I’m a country music fan, and his music was part of the soundtrack running in the background of my life. I remember listening to his music with my sister Treasa during the ’90s when he was […] Read More CommentaryMarriage & Family Life To love and to cherish: Bringing mercy into marriage Bill DoddsFebruary 6, 20245 min read If love is the engine that drives a marriage, mercy is the oil that keeps its many parts running smoothly. Read More Previous 1 … 86 87 88 … 293 Next