commeNTARY CommentaryThe Domestic Church Special delivery Rita BuettnerJune 10, 20263 min read I know there are people who say that a child learns best when they need to deal with the consequences. But I think there are enough hard consequences in life. The lessons I want to teach my children are to respond with compassion. CommentaryThe Catholic Difference The strength of Jimmy Lai and the weakness of Emperor Xi George WeigelJune 10, 20264 min read What can his fellow Catholics do for Jimmy Lai at the moment? We can hold him in prayer every day. We can urge the Administration to continue to press for Jimmy’s release and we can urge our representatives and senators to press the Administration to keep pressing the Chinese regime. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: What does it mean if a couple is asked to ‘live as brother and sister’ during an annulment process? Jenna Marie CooperJune 9, 20264 min read If the original marriage is presumed to be a true and binding one, then living as a married person with a new spouse is technically committing adultery — even if most divorced and remarried people wouldn’t subjectively experience it this way. America’s 250th anniversaryCommentary Why the bishops are consecrating the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Archbishop Thomas WenskiJune 9, 20264 min read In linking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with the devotion to the Sacred Heart, the bishops invite us to reflect with gratitude on the blessings God has bestowed on our nation but, at the same time, devotion to the Sacred Heart demands that we consider how we might foster truth, justice and charity in American life. America’s 250th anniversaryCommentarySaints Mother Cabrini: First U.S. citizen canonized a saint dedicated life to New York’s Italian immigrants Russell ShawJune 6, 20267 min read The heroic love of God and neighbor that motivated her was formally recognized in 1946 when Frances Cabrini was declared a saint. That made her the first U.S. citizen to be canonized — even though she remained, in the words of a historian, “Italian … to the very marrow of her bones.” CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: When does a priest promise celibacy in the ordination process? Jenna Marie CooperJune 3, 20264 min read Hypothetically, what would happen if the bishop accidentally left out the part of the ordination Mass where the future priest promises celibacy? That wouldn’t mean that the new priest was actually free to marry, would it? America’s 250th anniversaryCommentaryFeatureSaintsThe Catholic Difference John Paul II and America George WeigelJune 3, 20264 min read As America approaches its 250th birthday, it would do well to remember that the emblematic figure of the second half of the twentieth century had such high hopes for us: hopes that now seem a call to a national examination of conscience. AICommentary ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ and AI: How Catholic social teaching affirms human dignity in digital world Sister Nancy UsslemannJune 3, 20264 min read If you use artificial intelligence for certain tasks, a good Catholic question to ask is simple: Am I aware of how my use of AI — and my support of AI systems — affects human dignity and the common good? Catholic social teaching offers principles of discernment to help answer that question. BlogCommentaryOpen Window A Wasp on the Elevator Rita BuettnerJune 2, 20263 min read My son and I were hurrying to an appointment, and the parking garage was packed. We snagged a spot on the top level of the garage and walked over to the elevator. I don’t always have much faith in elevators, and I would prefer to take the stairs, but we were in a rush, and […] AICommentary Pope Leo’s first encyclical Michael R. HeinleinJune 2, 20264 min read It can be easy for Catholics to lose sight of the forest for the trees. Sometimes we can lose sight of the bigger global picture, get distracted from what matters most for humanity, even give into the temptation to zero in too much on internal ecclesial life. In more recent years, the Church has also been burdened by internal debates and feuds which distract us from the mission Christ entrusted to us. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 301 Next