commeNTARY BlogCommentaryOpen Window For Our Little Bird Hermione Rita BuettnerApril 11, 20253 min read This weekend, we said goodbye to one of our little zebra finches, Hermione. CommentaryEaster Simple Holy Week customs transcend cultures, continents Lorene Hanley DuquinApril 11, 20253 min read From baking sweet breads to blessing baskets, Holy Week is full of long-standing traditions that transcend cultures and continents. The following list includes a quick overview of family favorites. CommentaryMovie & Television Reviews Snow White and the significance of fairy tales Lauretta BrownApril 9, 20257 min read In retelling the fairy tales of bygone eras, filmmakers would do well to allow Snow White’s prince to come, Belle’s Beast to transform and Cinderella’s slipper to fit. CommentaryQuestion CornerWorship & Sacraments Question Corner: Why do we need confession if Jesus’ death cleansed us from our sins? Jenna Marie CooperApril 9, 20254 min read We know that God is totally loving and merciful, and is always ready to forgive. And this is why Jesus left the church with the sacrament of penance, to provide a means for reconciliation after post-baptismal sins. Commentarysocial media Worn out before God by the noisy, tiresome digital age Elizabeth ScaliaApril 8, 20254 min read God is good and full of mercy, with plans for us — plans of fullness, not of harm. Increasingly I feel called to serve that reality, to quiet down and let the frenzied world turn its terrible ways while in the grips of a chaos magic that has been increasing in its scope for many decades. BlogCommentaryOpen Window Surprise! It’s a…giraffe! Rita BuettnerApril 7, 20253 min read A baby giraffe. A new little—well, not so little—life in the world. It was just the spark of joy this gray April day needed. Commentary All that I am Scott P. RichertApril 7, 20254 min read As Christians, we boldly speak the name of our Savior, and in doing so we both acknowledge him as God and dare to utter the divine name, for the word Jesus means “I AM saves.” Commentary Exploring the principles of natural law and what they mean for human flourishing today Charlie CamosyApril 7, 20259 min read OSV News’ Charlie Camosy recently spoke with Melissa Moschella, professor of the practice in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame’s McGrath Institute for Church Life and author of “Ethics, Politics, and Natural Law: Principles for Human Flourishing,” about the Catholic tradition surrounding this concept and its special importance and relevance in society today. CommentaryLent Rain and tears Effie CaldarolaApril 3, 20253 min read As the rain falls softly, we know the lesson of Lent: that as we listen to God’s voice in our lives, we also stand on sacred ground. BlogCommentaryLentOpen Window All that we offer Rita BuettnerApril 2, 20253 min read When I make beef vegetable soup, I am incapable of making the right amount for our family of four. We always end up with extra. So, after I made a pot of soup this week, I texted my sister to see if she’d like some for her, her husband, and their six children. Treasa wrote […] Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 255 Next