commeNTARY CommentaryFeatureRespect Life 30 years later: St. John Paul II’s enduring challenge to culture in ‘Evangelium Vitae’ John M. HaasMarch 23, 20256 min read Pope St. John Paul II could well be called the “apostle of life.” He spent his entire pontificate boldly proclaiming the inviolability of innocent human life. CommentaryLentQuestion Corner Question Corner: How does a vegan senior citizen handle Lenten fasting? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 20, 20254 min read While a vegan or vegetarian already fulfills the law of abstinence by just sticking to their usual meat-free eating habits, it might make sense for them to consider adopting an additional penance for Lent. CommentaryJubilee 2025 A short history of an ancient tradition: The jubilee year Sister Amanda Marie DetryMarch 20, 20253 min read These sacred years remind us that humanity, history and time do not merely belong to God; they have been taken up into God in the person of Jesus Christ. CommentarySports Gambling on sports is now everywhere, but should Catholics support it? Jason AdkinsMarch 19, 20255 min read Sports gambling seems to be everywhere, especially when watching or listening to sports — both collegiate and professional. In fact, during March Madness season, nearly 68 million Americans are expected to wager over $15 billion on the NCAA basketball tournament. CommentarySaints Two Irish Saints Effie CaldarolaMarch 17, 20253 min read During St. Patrick’s season, my thoughts turn to two other Irishmen on the road to sainthood. CommentaryJubilee 2025 What is a Holy Door and where can I find one? Sister Regina Frances DickMarch 17, 20253 min read Even if one cannot physically make a pilgrimage to the sacred places that the church sets aside, every Catholic can experience the indulgence of God’s grace by entering the holy doors of one’s own parish “home” and being intentional about receiving the sacraments. BlogCommentaryLentOpen Window An Unforgettable Lesson Rita BuettnerMarch 16, 20253 min read Children will forget things at home—the trumpet, the lunch, the math homework, or water bottle. Sometimes you can’t fix it. But sometimes you can—and you will. CommentarySaints St. Joseph: A patron for us all Michael R. HeinleinMarch 14, 20257 min read In addition to his patronage of the church and a happy death, St. Joseph is patron of nearly a dozen countries. He also is patron of the sick, fathers and husbands, and workers, among others. CommentaryJubilee 2025 Resources for 2025 Jubilee Year Sister Neville Christine ForchapMarch 13, 20254 min read Pope Francis has invited us to embark on a journey, a pilgrimage of hope, during this jubilee year. It is a call to walk together and become witnesses to an anxious world that God is faithful to us, and our hope in God will not disappoint. CommentarySaints St. Patrick: Do you know the myth or the man? D.D. EmmonsMarch 13, 20257 min read Surprisingly, given the popularity and influence of the day, many revelers know little about St. Patrick the man. Previous 1 … 39 40 41 … 290 Next