commeNTARY BlogCommentaryOpen Window We are part of the miracle Rita BuettnerJune 22, 20253 min read Jesus can—and will—feed the thousands of people in front of him. He doesn’t need the five loaves and two fish to create a feast for that crowd. CommentaryQuestion CornerUncategorized Question Corner: Do I need to attend my territorial parish? Jenna Marie CooperJune 19, 20254 min read While Catholics are free to attend Mass and otherwise be involved in the life of whatever parish they choose, in most cases, a Catholic’s official parish membership is determined by where they live. Commentary The truth about transitions Laura Kelly FanucciJune 18, 20254 min read Life asks us to say yes through the pain. Jesus asks us to follow where we do not want to go. CommentaryVatican A cry for unity Michael R. HeinleinJune 18, 20254 min read Pope Leo has assumed the Petrine ministry as old ecclesial divisions have reared up anew and as heightened polarization has weakened the church’s unity and mission. CommentarySupreme CourtThe Catholic Difference ‘Public’ does not equal ‘state’ or ‘government’ George WeigelJune 18, 20255 min read The U.S. Supremes kicked the can down the road in St. Isidore. But the cause of school choice continues. And it will ultimately prevail, because it’s the will of “We, the People.” CommentaryFeatureSchoolsThe Narthex Thank you to a one-of-a-kind teacher George P. Matysek Jr.June 17, 20255 min read She had a gift – not just for teaching, but for connecting with people and making them feel seen and valued. Commentary Jesus doesn’t leave us alone in the night Effie CaldarolaJune 16, 20253 min read There are faith-sharing groups out there that beckon us. There are food banks and Catholic charities serving the unhoused and the migrant that need our help. BlogCommentaryOpen Window A Key Ingredient Rita BuettnerJune 15, 20252 min read For years, I have turned to my next-door neighbor Kathy for help. CommentaryMarriage & Family Life Practice the ‘BeDADitudes’ Dr. Greg PopcakJune 14, 20254 min read The eight Beatitudes given to us by Christ in the Sermon on the Mount can shed light on a uniquely Christian vision of fatherhood, enabling faithful dads to become fathers after the Father’s own heart Commentary Comfort my people: Unexpected surprises in life Archbishop Shelton J. FabreJune 12, 20254 min read The thing that most of us probably find most challenging is that in it all we are ultimately called to endurance and patience, and to humbly and attentively seek to accomplish what sets itself before us. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 261 Next