commeNTARY CommentaryImmigration and Migration Critical points in immigration history: From restriction to reform and back again Bishop Nicholas DiMarzioDecember 19, 20254 min read It is important to name a problem if you wish to solve it. And the problem we are dealing with is a mythical replacement theory — that the new immigration is a plan to replace the white race in America. Commentary A call for peace Michael R. HeinleinDecember 18, 20254 min read While the wisdom of Leo’s message on peace will be considered above all for its ramifications on international affairs, it can pertain to the church, too. ChristmasCommentary Readers share family favorites for our season of stories Laura Kelly FanucciDecember 18, 20254 min read This is exactly what the best stories tell us. Who we are, whose we are, and what we are called to be. What a gift that we all share the best story: The hope that will ultimately bring us home. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Will the Catholic Church have women deacons? Jenna Marie CooperDecember 17, 20254 min read While we should not expect to see women literally ordained alongside male diaconate candidates, the question of deaconesses in general is a complex and multifaceted one with many positive implications. CommentaryThe Catholic Difference The German bishops’ conference, over the cliff George WeigelDecember 17, 20255 min read It is tragic that this abandonment of theological sanity and pastoral responsibility coincides with the 60th anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council, in which German bishops and theologians (including the future Pope Benedict XVI) played significant roles. BooksCommentary The charity of Jane Austen Christopher BlumDecember 16, 20254 min read The Catholic reader of Jane Austen’s novels should find them to be dramas of conscience. Her heroines are women of thoughtfulness and integrity. AdventCommentary The Advent the church collapsed Effie CaldarolaDecember 15, 20253 min read Whatever your memories are at Christmas, give them to God, who has them already, and treats them all with tenderness and mercy. God will help us do the same. AmenCommentaryImmigration and MigrationRacial Justice Then and now Carole Norris GreeneDecember 15, 20254 min read Slavery that was legal centuries ago is considered an abomination today. All the more reason not to categorize all situations regarding immigrants as either black or white. There are complicated areas in between, areas as gray as that early morn in Bethlehem when hope was born, giving way to a brighter dawn for all who tenaciously cling to hope for peace. BooksCommentary Scripture series by popular Catholic speaker offers deep dive into the person of Jesus Cecilia CiconeDecember 11, 20254 min read Meg Hunter-Kilmer breaks open the meaning of the Scriptures in light of Christ as the fulfillment of all prophecies in her latest book, “Eyes Fixed on Jesus.” AdventBlogCommentaryOpen Window How about a little Old Bay on your Advent Rita BuettnerDecember 11, 20253 min read In an era where we’re not producing the penny anymore, returning Old Bay to its original metal canister somehow feels reassuring. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 282 Next