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FaithScripture Reflections
Kerry Weber
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter, by Kerry Weber
FaithScripture Reflections
Jill Rice
A Reflection for Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter, by Jill Rice
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
A Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, by Father Terrance Klein
A student works in his "Writing Our Catholic Faith" handwriting book during a homeschool lesson July 29, 2020. (CNS photo/Karen Bonar, The Register)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Laura Loker
Hybrid schools offer greater flexibility, which can allow students to pursue other interests like robotics or nature studies or simply accommodate a teenager’s preferred sleep schedule.
FaithThe Word
Victor Cancino, S.J.
April 21, 2024, Fourth Sunday of Easter: What do Jesus’ wounds have to do with the peace he brings into the world?
FaithSpeeches
Pope Francis
In a speech at his weekly general audience, Pope Francis said that the cardinal virtue of temperance “lets one enjoy the goods of life better.”
FaithNews
Chris Gunty - Catholic News Service
Organizers of the archdiocese‘s restructuring process have pointed out that there are far more seats available in the pews in the city than people attending Mass, and there are more funerals than baptisms.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
Elizabeth Cullinan's literary output was not prodigious—but her memorable characters and close attention to the Irish-American culture in which she lived made her a prominent fiction writer in the '70s and '80s.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis and his international Council of Cardinals continued their discussions about the role of women in the church, listening to women experts, including a professor who spoke about how culture impacts women’s roles and status.
FaithFaith and Reason
Wayne Hellmann, O.F.M.Conv.Thomas A. Piolata, O.F.M.Cap.
For Bonaventure, to eat spiritually is to approach eating the Eucharist both with faith and ultimately with the affection of charity in one’s heart.
FaithShort Take
Thomas J. Reese
Being a member of the “I don’t know club” means you will be attacked by both sides. It does not mean you have nothing to say.
FaithScripture Reflections
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter, by Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
FaithScripture Reflections
Zac Davis
A Reflection for Thursday of the Third Week of Easter, by Zac Davis
FaithInterviews
Inside the Vatican
A roundtable discussion on ‘Dignitas infinitas’ featuring host Colleen Dulle, editor in chief Sam Sawyer, S.J., and Michael O’Loughlin, the executive director of Outreach, an LGBT Catholic resource.
Yusniel, a migrant from Cuba, holds his 10-day-old son, Yireht, and wife, Yanara, along the banks of the Rio Grande after wading into the United States from Mexico at Eagle Pass, Texas, on Oct. 6, 2023 (OSV News photo/Adrees Latif, Reuters)
FaithFaith and Reason
Mark J. Seitz
Migration is a privileged space in which the salvific mystery is being acted out.
FaithNews
Maria Wiering - Catholic News Service
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York said he “feel[s] safe and secure” April 14, after Israel defended itself overnight from unprecedented Iranian drone strikes and missiles.
FaithNews
OSV News
Jesuit Father William J. Byron, known for his leadership of Jesuit institutions of higher learning, died at Manresa Hall, the health center of the Jesuit community at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia April 9.
FaithPodcasts
Preach
On this week's episode of "Preach," Bishop Stowe shares how he connects the image of the Good Shepherd from the Gospels to the climate crisis.
Pope Francis gives his blessing to people gathered in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 14, 2024, for his midday recitation of the "Regina Coeli" prayer. The pope pleaded with nations to exercise restraint and avoid an escalation of violence in the Middle East. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis also appealed for a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of the hostages and the provision of humanitarian aid to the 2.3 million Palestinians living there.
Politics & SocietyFaith
Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
U.S. Catholics are more polarized than ever in how they view Pope Francis, even though majorities on both ends of the political spectrum have a positive view of the pope, according to a new survey.