OPINION
The spirit of prayer
REFLECTIONS OF A NEW PRIEST: Acknowledging the Lord’s presence daily offers a great gift
A challenging kind of love
Real love means praying for, and hoping for, the good of another ... even our enemies.
A radical Gospel idea then and now
Caring for strangers: It was radical when Jesus preached it; it is radical today.
Evangelize with a sense of urgency
Love others, be joyful and take action
Catholic social teaching and foreign aid
A look at the Catholic Church's foreign aid and social teachings
THE GRAND ENDEAVOR THAT IS CATHOLIC EDUCATION
We hope you’ll celebrate our Catholic schools with us this week and every week.
Remaining faithful when God feels absent
Show up in daily prayer when you find yourself faltering in our troubled times
Proclaiming the Good News
REFLECTIONS OF A NEW PRIEST: The makings of a Christmas homily
A world of endless thresholds
As we cross the threshold into a new year filled with things we can’t possibly see from our current vantage point, we have a choice about how we approach what’s ahead.
Siblings in Christ, we shine brighter together
OUR NEIGHBOR'S FAITH: A column by Jeremiah Williamson, the Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Albany
A Christmas reflection
This is a time for Catholics to bring joy and peace as heralds of God's coming in the flesh.
Be a faith fanatic
Advent is a time to focus or refocus on the importance of Jesus’ coming
‘Your sins are forgiven’
REFLECTIONS OF A NEW PRIEST: Celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation has stood out as a deeply humbling and fulfilling dimension of priesthood.
What am I supposed to teach?
GUEST ESSAY: Be open and look for signs of God in your life.
Why are we so guilty?
While Catholics don’t hold a monopoly on religious inflicted guilt, the Church is infamous for it. But why?
250 X 250 AD
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