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Question Corner: Is a person divorced due to an abusive marriage unable to receive Communion?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Is a person divorced due to an abusive marriage unable to receive Communion?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 12, 20254 min read
Divorce only becomes an obstacle for receiving the sacraments when a divorced Catholic attempts to remarry civilly without having had their first marriage declared null by a Catholic marriage tribunal.
That First Communion Joy
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

That First Communion Joy

Rita BuettnerFebruary 10, 20253 min read
Our twin nephews made their First Communion this weekend, and I was so excited for them.
A hymn to human dignity
CommentaryHealth CareJubilee 2025

A hymn to human dignity

Sister Constance Veit, L.S.P.February 10, 20254 min read
Let’s get started and lend our voices to this symphony through our charity to the sick and the elderly on the World Day of the Sick!
The divine spark
Charity in TruthCommentaryFrom the Archbishop

The divine spark

Archbishop William E. LoriFebruary 10, 20253 min read
If we neglect our “heart of hearts,” our inmost self, our soul – where flashes the spark of divine love, that point of encounter between ourselves and God, then our efforts to improve how we look and how we function will largely be in vain.
Bringing clarity, context to the U.S. bishops’ stance in immigration debate
CommentaryImmigration and Migration

Bringing clarity, context to the U.S. bishops’ stance in immigration debate

Archbishop Thomas WenskiFebruary 7, 20255 min read
Most Americans do want a solution to the perceived chaos on our borders. The U.S. bishops following Catholic social teaching do recognize that national sovereignty affords nations’ the right to control their borders. We have never advocated for “open borders” or that “bad actors” should be admitted indiscriminately or that wrong doers of any type be free to roam our streets and endanger our citizens.
Analysis: New immigration policies risk sending migrants back to failed states, war zones
Catholic Social TeachingCommentaryImmigration and Migration

Analysis: New immigration policies risk sending migrants back to failed states, war zones

Gina ChristianFebruary 7, 20256 min read
As part of swift and sweeping changes to immigration policy, the Trump administration is aiming to end or severely curtail two forms of immigration status that have been granted to hundreds of thousands escaping war, disaster, violence and humanitarian crises — Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole.
What is keeping you from heaven?
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What is keeping you from heaven?

Ava LalorFebruary 7, 20255 min read
The only one who can keep us from heaven is ourselves.
Catholics, Hippocrates, and reforming American medicine 
CommentaryHealth CareRespect LifeThe Catholic Difference

Catholics, Hippocrates, and reforming American medicine 

George WeigelFebruary 6, 20255 min read
The willful participation of physicians and other medical professionals in the practice of abortion flatly contradicts the Hippocratic Oath — long the moral framework for sound medical practice — in its original form.
Meditating on Christ’s passion with St. Thomas More
CommentarySaints

Meditating on Christ’s passion with St. Thomas More

Lauretta BrownFebruary 6, 20255 min read
These last written words from St. Thomas More offered a timely reminder to have courage and lean on Christ in the face of struggles new and old for his strength “is made perfect in weakness.”
Marriage: A sacrament of lasting love
CommentaryMarriage & Family Life

Marriage: A sacrament of lasting love

Heidi and Cory BusseFebruary 5, 20256 min read
Married life gives us a glimpse of the eternal union of God and his church and calls each spouse to build the other up for everlasting life in heaven.
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