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‘Life Is a Gift’: How to embrace the March for Life’s 2026 theme
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‘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.”
John L. Allen Jr.: A Man for All Seasons, at a Roman Table
CommentaryJournalismObituaries

John L. Allen Jr.: A Man for All Seasons, at a Roman Table

Ines San MartinJanuary 22, 20267 min read
John Allen never believed journalism was about winning arguments or pleasing audiences. He believed it was about fidelity — to facts, to sources, to context and ultimately to readers.
Worry vs. divine providence
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Worry vs. divine providence

D.D. EmmonsJanuary 22, 20266 min read
Throughout the Bible, the Scripture writers describe many worrisome situations, but somehow the difficulty ends well because of God’s ever presence.
A visit to she who possesses the highest of graces
CommentaryMarian Devotion

A visit to she who possesses the highest of graces

Ely SeguraJanuary 21, 20264 min read
May she, Our Lady of Altagracia, our model of faith and charity, rekindle our hope and lavish us with her maternal consolation. And may she accompany us on our pilgrimage to heaven where she, crowned as queen, intercedes for our souls and awaits us.
Question Corner: Should girls be altar servers?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Should girls be altar servers?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 21, 20264 min read
Some might point out the pastoral benefits of an all-boys altar server team in promoting priestly vocations, while others might appreciate how allowing female altar servers emphasizes our common baptismal priesthood.
Kyrie eleison: Lord, anoint the festering wounds we show
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Kyrie eleison: Lord, anoint the festering wounds we show

Elizabeth ScaliaJanuary 21, 20264 min read
The idea will not leave my head: how do we anoint a whole world so terribly and self-evidently in need of soothing, healing, consolation and unconditional love?
‘It must be you’: A call to mission with young Latinos
CommentaryImmigration and Migration

‘It must be you’: A call to mission with young Latinos

Vicente Del RealJanuary 20, 20265 min read
Although Latinos are one of the fastest growing populations in the country and make up a large portion of the young Catholic Church, nearly half of Latino young adults are leaving the faith.
Scott Adams and the legitimacy of imperfect confession
CommentaryWorship & Sacraments

Scott Adams and the legitimacy of imperfect confession

Elizabeth ScaliaJanuary 19, 20264 min read
Given that his “Dilbert” cartoon spoofed corporate life, it seems fitting Adams approached the idea of religious conversion as a dryly analytical risk-return computation. To some his thinking recalled “Pascal’s wager,” in which 17th-century mathematician Blaise Pascal reasoned that a 50 percent probability of God’s existence represented a bet worth making.
Pope Leo’s extraordinary consistory
CommentaryVatican

Pope Leo’s extraordinary consistory

Michael R. HeinleinJanuary 19, 20264 min read
By all appearances, January’s consistory was a first step to returning to a more collegial sense of governance that has largely marked the exercise of papal ministry since the Second Vatican Council.
Happy 80th Birthday, Dolly!
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

Happy 80th Birthday, Dolly!

Rita BuettnerJanuary 18, 20262 min read
Although few of us will ever sing at the Grand Ole Opry, may each of us find a way to use the talents God has given us.
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