commeNTARY CommentaryFeature Mary, icon of the Church Leonard J. DeLorenzoApril 9, 20265 min read On a snow-covered winter day in 1842, Father Edward Sorin stood before a frozen lake in northern Indiana and did something audacious. He consecrated the land, the institution he was about to found and every soul who would ever study or work there to the Blessed Virgin Mary — and he did this not as an afterthought or pious decoration, but as the founding act itself. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why did Jesus never directly answer whether he was ‘king of the Jews?’ Jenna Marie CooperApril 7, 20264 min read Jesus never directly answered, “Are you the king of the Jews?” Instead of simply saying “Yes,” full stop, Jesus gave what many consider to be sidestep answers… BlogCommentaryEasterOpen Window The Little Girl at the Cross: Our Faith Is Always New Rita BuettnerApril 5, 20263 min read When it was her turn, she walked right up to the cross, carefully leaned down very low, and gave the dark wood a kiss. Then she bounced away. BlogCommentaryEasterOpen Window An Easter Reflection: Winning with Joy Rita BuettnerApril 5, 20263 min read The Easter season is a time for rejoicing—not just for ourselves, but in a way that invites those around us to join in the celebration. CommentaryEaster Easter evidence: Why Jesus’ resurrection is trusted as true Sister Anna Marie McGuanApril 4, 20265 min read Because of the evidence of the empty tomb and the encounters of the risen Jesus with the women, the apostles and disciples, and St. Paul, the Church has always believed and preached the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. It is the moment that definitively changed human history forever. America’s 250th anniversaryCommentaryEvangelization Father Isaac Hecker: Father of American evangelization Russell ShawApril 4, 20268 min read His great goal was the conversion of Protestant America to Catholicism, something he was convinced could happen. After all, he said, in the United States “true religion will find a reception it has in vain looked for elsewhere.” CommentaryEaster Easter or Resurrection Day? The origins of the holiday’s English name Monsignor Charles E. PopeApril 3, 20262 min read Easter is plainly the solemn feast celebrating the resurrection of Christ. It is fine to say Happy Easter. The origin of the word “Easter” is complex. Charity in TruthCommentaryEasterFrom the Archbishop Letter to those entering the Church Archbishop William E. LoriApril 3, 20264 min read A most joyful day in my ministry as your bishop is the First Sunday of Lent when we celebrate the Rite of Election. It is a beautiful moment when the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is filled to overflowing with those of you entering the Church, together with your godparents, sponsors, parish priests, catechists and friends. CommentaryEaster Proclaiming Easter joy in digital spaces Sister Hosea RupprechtApril 2, 20263 min read In a world filled with inauthentic social media posts, why not inundate those platforms with authentic Easter joy? If you fasted from social media for Lent, return with a purpose. CommentaryLent Consider feet. Actually, consider your own feet. Effie CaldarolaApril 1, 20263 min read This sudden spring awareness of feet coincides with our liturgical tradition: the washing of the feet on Holy Thursday. This powerful liturgical moment imitates the example rooted in John 13, when, at the Last Supper Jesus washes his disciples’ feet. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 296 Next