Easter Above the Arctic Circle
by Nicholas ReidPope Francis has called us to minister to those on the margins—whether the spiritual margins, the geographical margins, or both. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis has called us to minister to those on the margins—whether the spiritual margins, the geographical margins, or both. Continue Reading »
The way back to social harmony is through observance rather than disruption. Continue Reading »
From Élisabeth Arrighi Leseur's witness through the trials of illness to the work of Julia Greeley for the poor, remarkable contributions by ordinary Catholic women are coming to light. Continue Reading »
Francis X. Maier joins the podcast to discuss his new book True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the Church. Continue Reading »
Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day offer the pattern for our marriage in miniature—love expressed through mutual dependence. Continue Reading »
Fiducia Supplicans is being presented as a genuine development in pastoral practice, yet same-sex blessings do “not validate or justify anything” according to Cardinal Fernández. Continue Reading »
The American Church is the liveliest, most vital local Church in the developed world. Period. Continue Reading »
A regular recitation of John Carroll’s eloquent prayer might be one small step toward the regeneration of the American spirit in the Year of Our Lord 2024. Continue Reading »
The Nazis “ripped the lid off Hell.” That’s what Hamas did. It ripped the lid off Hell. Continue Reading »
If the elites fail to recognize the primacy of parental authority over their children's education, protests will continue. Continue Reading »