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Where is God when we’re grieving at home?
CommentaryGun Violence

Where is God when we’re grieving at home?

Laura Kelly FanucciSeptember 19, 20254 min read
The Psalms remind us that we can bring all our human emotions and experiences to God, holding nothing back.
Rebuilding the domestic church: Why housing affordability is a pro-family cause
CommentarySocial Justice

Rebuilding the domestic church: Why housing affordability is a pro-family cause

Jason AdkinsSeptember 19, 20255 min read
If, as the church teaches, the family is the fundamental building block of a healthy society, then we cannot ignore how economic structures, especially the cost of housing, influence family life.
A heroic example
CommentarySportsThe Catholic Difference

A heroic example

George WeigelSeptember 18, 20254 min read
America needs the example of a real hero: a dedicated hero who enhances natural talents by hard work and takes pride in a craft; an unselfish hero who places team above self.
Walking with purpose 
CommentaryFull-Court Catholic

Walking with purpose 

Mark VivianoSeptember 18, 20254 min read
Megan approaches life more carefully and slowly, with deeper appreciation and stronger faith. She used to listen to podcasts about running and fitness, but now it’s Scripture readings and reflections during daily walks through our neighborhood. 
Timely reflections on holiness
CommentarySaints

Timely reflections on holiness

Michael R. HeinleinSeptember 18, 20254 min read
Each of the stories of the saints, as Leo put it, all started when “they said ‘yes’ to God and gave themselves to him completely, keeping nothing for themselves.”
Question Corner: Would a couple who had excellent marriage prep have a harder time getting an annulment?
CommentaryMarriage & Family LifeQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Would a couple who had excellent marriage prep have a harder time getting an annulment?

Jenna Marie CooperSeptember 17, 20254 min read
It is possible that excellent marriage preparation could “work against” a couple seeking a declaration of nullity in some circumstances. But most of the time, it probably would not.
You don’t have to be a superhero to honor the Season of Creation
CommentaryEnvironment

You don’t have to be a superhero to honor the Season of Creation

Effie CaldarolaSeptember 17, 20253 min read
A prayerful nature walk, reflecting on the gift of our environment, is a great way to honor the Season of Creation.
England’s house afire amid the limitations on free speech
CommentaryReligious Freedom

England’s house afire amid the limitations on free speech

Elizabeth ScaliaSeptember 14, 20254 min read
Stopping difficult, controversial or “hateful” words before they are uttered may leave some feelings unhurt, but the price of insult-free living will be the destruction of authentic engagement between people. It will mean more social distrust, loneliness and isolation which are already an epidemic.
From His Hands
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

From His Hands

Rita BuettnerSeptember 13, 20253 min read
As we inched forward, I watched him lift each host and place it into people’s hands. I was in awe that our son is so grown up.
Will It Ever End?
Charity in TruthCommentaryFeatureGun Violence

Will It Ever End?

Archbishop William E. LoriSeptember 12, 20254 min read
If the Church is itself the sacrament of unity and charity, then we need to curb our speech, and more.
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