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FaithFaith in Focus
John Jay Hughes
Celebrating Mass was wonderful the first time I did it 63 years ago. It is, if possible, even more wonderful today.
FaithVideo
America Video
St. Matthew in Charlotte, N.C., averages 12,000 people at weekend Masses—and that's hardly the only unique thing about parish life in the United States' largest Catholic church.
FaithFaith in Focus
Greg Boyle, S.J.
Me wanting a gang member to have a different life would never be the same as that gang member wanting to have one.
Dr. Derek Suite, founder of Full Circle Health, told clergy that they must practice self-care in order to avoid burnout. (Wyatt Massey)
FaithDispatches
Wyatt Massey
Summit participants learned about mental health awareness, suicide prevention and pastoral wellness.
People protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies during a demonstration near the White House in Washington Jan. 25. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) 
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Jim McDermott
If parish priests can't stand up for the poor in this moment, we might as well pack up our Mass kits.
FaithShort Take
Tom Acemoglu
People are more likely to be open to hearing the truth if they know you occasionally feed them and give them free babysitting.