commeNTARY CommentaryJournalismsocial media Communicate hope with gentleness Sister Hosea RupprechtJune 5, 20254 min read One of my mom’s sayings was, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” This came to mind as I reflected on the message for this year’s World Communications Day: “Share with gentleness the hope that is in your heart.” Commentary God is real and balanced; he gets us in darkness and light Elizabeth ScaliaJune 4, 20254 min read A god to be feared but not loved would be a god who dealt in negatives, but we know that there are no negatives in God, that Creation came into being with the “yes” of his intention, and it is sustained to this very second by that continued affirmation. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Are Jewish marriages valid to the Catholic Church? Jenna Marie CooperJune 4, 20254 min read Although we might tend to use different vocabulary in pastoral contexts, as Catholics we believe that marriage is at its core an exchange of consent, which is indeed a “contract” in the broad sense of the term. CommentaryThe Catholic DifferenceVatican Petrocentrism: a problem? George WeigelJune 4, 20254 min read An interest in life at the Church’s administrative center is fine; an obsession with it, fueled by ill-informed blogs and social media, is not. CommentaryEnvironment God’s dazzling creation Effie CaldarolaJune 2, 20253 min read Regulations must not be relaxed for the sake of corporate greed, but must be built on the common good of all, including our grandchildren. It’s what our faith teaches, and it’s really as simple as that. BlogCommentaryOpen WindowUncategorized Sometimes I cook dinner, summer is here, and other miracles (7 Quick Takes) Rita BuettnerMay 31, 20255 min read Summer is my favorite time of year, and I am looking forward to being outside more and enjoying longer, slower days. I love everything about summer. BlogCommentaryOpen Window When children grow up (and the Feast of the Visitation) Rita BuettnerMay 30, 20253 min read The other day, I watched as my son, who was stuck in a challenging situation, stepped forward to advocate for himself—politely and firmly. He was heard without any apparent criticism, the problem was immediately resolved, and the world continued to turn. It took my breath away. But at 15 and 17, he and his brother […] Charity in TruthCommentaryFrom the Archbishop Be at rest in God alone Archbishop William E. LoriMay 30, 20253 min read Quiet prayer inflames our desire for God. When we desire God alone, we can wisely evaluate those competing desires that come our way, and sort out which are of God and which are not. We can also begin to see ourselves as God and others see us. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: When is it appropriate to say the St. Michael Prayer following the Mass? Jenna Marie CooperMay 29, 20254 min read Though the St. Michael prayer is no longer mandated in our post-Vatican II Mass, it can still be a beautiful and spiritually beneficial custom to pray it after the final blessing as a community. AmenAmen Gunty CommentaryCommentary The Pride of Chicago Christopher GuntyMay 29, 20254 min read Pope Leo grew up with remarkably the same kind of life I did. Who would ever have thought such a thing would be possible? Certainly not me. Previous 1 … 21 22 23 … 280 Next