commeNTARY CommentaryWorship & Sacraments What is the feast of the Presentation? D.D. EmmonsFebruary 1, 20266 min read According to the Church’s liturgical calendar, the feast held on Feb. 2 each year is in honor of the Presentation of the Lord. Some Catholics recall this day as the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary because such was the feast day named until the 1969 changes in the Church’s calendar. BlogCommentaryOpen Window New Moms: Someone is praying for you Rita BuettnerJanuary 30, 20263 min read In the middle of the night, a mother caring for her child is not alone. A convent of nuns wakes up during the night just to pray for new mothers. CommentaryVatican As Cardinal Pierre turns 80, what comes next? Michael R. HeinleinJanuary 30, 20265 min read A change is coming in 2026 for the pope’s top man in America. Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, turns 80 Jan. 30, and he is widely expected to have his retirement accepted by Pope Leo XIV in the coming weeks. ChristmasCommentary Putting away Christmas Jaymie Stuart WolfeJanuary 29, 20264 min read Ordinary Time means a return to ordinary life: the sleeker, uncomplicated and functional way we most often pass through time. But while the house looks more spacious and less cluttered again, there’s always something sad about packing pretty things into attic-bound boxes to be stored away. CommentaryWorship & Sacraments Getting to know our sacred space D.D. EmmonsJanuary 29, 202614 min read Each of the objects, the surroundings in our Catholic churches, has a purpose and a history. Here is an overview of some of those sacred areas, objects and surroundings. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Do Catholics have a theological problem with a woman being the Archbishop of Canterbury? Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 28, 20264 min read Insofar as some Anglicans might indeed see themselves as “ministers” rather than sacramental “priests,” in a certain sense we might even “agree” with them about a female archbishop of Canterbury, since the Catholic Church has always acknowledged that women are capable of non-sacramental teaching and leadership. CommentaryThe Catholic Difference P.D. James and designer parkas for chihuahuas George WeigelJanuary 28, 20264 min read In the face of these unmistakable signs of cultural, even civilizational, decay, the Church has its work cut out for it. Catholic Social TeachingCommentary Embracing the Prince of Peace Scott P. RichertJanuary 27, 20265 min read As the United States and, indeed, the world are being shaken by seismic shifts in American domestic politics and U.S. foreign policy, we find ourselves asking how to bring our faith to bear in a public square increasingly hostile to its teachings. CommentarySchools Visuals, rituals, traditions: How Catholic schools stand out Joseph D. WhiteJanuary 24, 20264 min read Promoting a uniquely Catholic culture in our schools is both a necessary task and a challenging one. In rising to this challenge, it is helpful to examine what variables make cultural identity survive and thrive. CommentaryRespect Life ‘Life Is a Gift’: How to embrace the March for Life’s 2026 theme Katie YoderJanuary 23, 20264 min read I’ve been thinking about gifts, and the meaning of them, with the upcoming March for Life and its 2026 theme: “Life is a gift.” Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 287 Next