commeNTARY CommentaryQuestion CornerSaints Question Corner: Are there any saints who had a difficult relationship with the church? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 26, 20254 min read There have been many canonized saints who were treated very badly by church leaders of their day, through no fault of their own. CommentaryRespect Life Princeton’s Robert George reflects on ‘Evangelium Vitae’ 30 years on Charles C. CamosyMarch 26, 20257 min read Robert P. George, McCormick professor of jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, recently spoke with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy about how St. John Paul II’s encyclical “Evangelium Vitae,” released 30 years ago, provided a pro-life vision that remains relevant today. BlogCommentaryOpen Window A gender reveal party and the Annunciation Rita BuettnerMarch 25, 20252 min read As the lunch came to a close, she brought out the gender reveal cake. I have never been to a gender reveal party, but I love any reason to celebrate a new little one. AmenAmen Matysek CommentaryCommentaryFeature Witness to truth George P. Matysek Jr.March 24, 20254 min read George Matysek Jr. remembers the late Elizabeth Ann Murphy, a victim-survivor of child sexual abuse and a fierce advocate for justice. She dedicated her life to ensuring survivors’ voices were heard, challenging fellow Catholics to listen and take action. BlogCommentaryLentOpen Window The people who bring Jesus to us Rita BuettnerMarch 24, 20253 min read I smiled the whole way back to my seat. After Mass, we chatted about how wonderful it was that I had been able to receive the Eucharist from him. What an unexpected surprise and delight. CommentaryLent The tomb of Christ and the atomic moment Elizabeth ScaliaMarch 24, 20254 min read We stand before Christ, transcending time, awaiting the moment when the energy of light and life — unleashed at creation, and subsumed (just once) into the quiescence of a grace-filled womb — flares through that enshrouded body, reanimating, resurrecting. CommentaryJubilee 2025 A year for hope Sister Orianne Pietra René DyckMarch 24, 20254 min read The Catechism of the Catholic Church lays out a very different understanding of hope for the Christian, not merely as an expectation, but as a supernatural virtue: CommentaryFeatureRespect Life 30 years later: St. John Paul II’s enduring challenge to culture in ‘Evangelium Vitae’ John M. HaasMarch 23, 20256 min read Pope St. John Paul II could well be called the “apostle of life.” He spent his entire pontificate boldly proclaiming the inviolability of innocent human life. CommentaryLentQuestion Corner Question Corner: How does a vegan senior citizen handle Lenten fasting? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 20, 20254 min read While a vegan or vegetarian already fulfills the law of abstinence by just sticking to their usual meat-free eating habits, it might make sense for them to consider adopting an additional penance for Lent. CommentaryJubilee 2025 A short history of an ancient tradition: The jubilee year Sister Amanda Marie DetryMarch 20, 20253 min read These sacred years remind us that humanity, history and time do not merely belong to God; they have been taken up into God in the person of Jesus Christ. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 251 Next