commeNTARY CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: What are the different kinds of sin? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 6, 20254 min read Not all sins are equally terrible, and the dynamic of how we come to fall into sin can vary depending on the circumstances. CommentaryLentThe Domestic Church What’s for dinner? Rita BuettnerMarch 6, 20253 min read May Lent offer you the opportunity to experience Jesus’ love in a new way. And, as you walk your Lenten journey, know that this season can offer a time to grow closer to God without lentils – unless you personally happen to see them as a sign of Jesus’ love for you. CommentaryLentThe Catholic Difference Lent and the purification of memory George WeigelMarch 5, 20254 min read The annual 40-day pilgrimage through the desert of Lent, patterned on the Lord’s forty days in the Judaean wilderness in preparation for his public ministry, is the preeminent moment in the Church’s year of grace for the purification of memory — especially our memories of the successes and failures of living missionary discipleship since Pentecost 2024 closed last year’s season of paschal celebration. CommentaryLent Take up your cross Scott P. RichertMarch 5, 20253 min read The only aspect of Christianity that the modern world seems willing to accept is service to others — so long as we don’t mention that we’re serving Christ in them. CommentaryLent 10 tips for a Christ-centered Lent Tom HoopesMarch 4, 202511 min read If we cooperate with baptismal grace, the sacrament guarantees that we can “participate in the divine life of the Trinity” first of all by receiving the theological virtues: faith, hope and love. CommentaryLent Hope in the cross: A Lenten experience Erin O’LearyMarch 4, 20256 min read We deepen our relationship with Christ through our Lenten disciplines and look to his crucifixion, death and resurrection to overcome the darkness that can cause us to struggle and despair. Charity in TruthCommentaryLent The aroma of Christ Archbishop William E. LoriMarch 4, 20253 min read Those truly filled with Christ’s self-giving love cannot remain self-enclosed but instead are impelled to become a diffuser of his truth and love by how they live, what they say and by their love of others, especially those in need. Commentary Called not to be served but to serve Greg ErlandsonMarch 3, 20254 min read Pope Francis in his dozen years and counting has reformed the curia, overhauled Vatican finances, brought women and laymen into positions of authority, and appointed cardinals from the periphery rather than just the traditional cardinalate sees. CommentaryLent Smile — it’s Lent! Bill DoddsMarch 3, 20256 min read Lent isn’t just a time for repairing what you’ve failed to maintain. It can be a time for refurbishing, revising and revitalizing. For getting started on “You 2.0.” CommentaryLentSaints 5 pearls of saintly wisdom on kicking sin to the curb Bill DoddsMarch 3, 20255 min read The lives of the saints are filled with examples of heroic virtue (faith, hope and love), but they weren’t born with it. And it was never just handed to them, no matter how they came to Christ. Previous 1 … 39 40 41 … 288 Next