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Arts & CulturePoetry
Dean Kostos
Enveloped in clouds of drapery, the Virgin perches between maimed angels
FaithThe Word
As the first disciples trusted in the Advocate, they found a love that gave peace to their hearts.
Politics & SocietyNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Migrants are not a threat to a nation's culture, traditions and values, Pope Francis said.
FaithFaith in Focus
Joe Hoover, S.J.
Adding more words will not make Mass “better.” If you cleanly speak the words as they are, if you let them flow through you, the people in the pews may hear the Mass as they have never heard it before. You do not need to do more. It’s not about you.
FaithJesuitical
Olga Segura
This week, we talk with the author of the New York Times bestseller "Everything Happens for a Reason (And Other Lies I’ve Loved)," Kate Bowler.
Arts & CultureFilm
John Dougherty
God can speak to us in unexpected ways—sometimes, even through a superhero movie.
Paul Ryan, then the speaker of the U.S. House, attends a town hall meeting on April 27, 2016, at Georgetown University's Institute of Politics and Public Service, in Washington, D.C. (CNS photo/Yuri Gripas, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Paul D. McNelis, S.J.
The Rodney Dangerfield film “Back to School” has a lesson for even the most famous individuals: Anyone can benefit from hitting the books.
FaithPodcasts
Deliver Us
In the final episode of Deliver Us, we ask: What’s mine to do and not somebody else’s? What part of the church’s healing are we each responsible for?
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
In the resurrection accounts, we are being taught that Christ is present in every celebration of the Eucharist. Christ gathers all of time into himself.
Politics & SocietyNews
Aysha Khan - Religion News Service
Researchers say that anti-Muslim attitudes is influenced by a host of factors, from personal and national politics to how much a person knows about Islam itself — but not one’s own religious affiliation.
Politics & SocietyNews
Brooke Thames, Religion News Service
Bishop Franco Mulakkal, a native of Kerala, an enclave of Christians in predominantly Hindu India, is accused of attacking the nun nine times between 2014 and 2016.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” we talk through some big reforms Pope Francis has planned for the Roman Curia.
Arts & CultureBooks
Outrage is the order of the day, and we see evidence of this everywhere. But Rebecca Traister wants to point out the productive power of anger as well.
FaithFeatures
Anna Keating
Whether it is a move of the Holy Spirit toward greater unity or cultural appropriation on a massive scale, old school Catholic practices are in.
Pope Francis greets the crowd during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on May 1. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Addressed to “the bishops of the Catholic Church,” the 20-page letter was written to “accuse Pope Francis of the canonical delict of heresy, and second, to request that you take the steps necessary to deal with the grave situation of a heretical pope.”
Politics & SocietyExplainer
Ellen K. Boegel
Every parent wants happy and healthy children, but unless we literally live on a deserted island, we are “a part of the main” and owe an obligation to our neighbors to protect them as well as ourselves.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis will visit Bulgaria and North Macedonia from May 5 to 7, two majority Orthodox countries with very small Catholic populations.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
Bishop Oscar Cantu, the co-adjutor bishop of San Jose, Calif., has assumed governance of the diocese upon the resignation of Bishop Patrick J. McGrath. Bishop Cantu's appointment was announced May 1 by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the United States.
Politics & SocietyNews
Bronwen Dachs - Catholic News Service
A South African archbishop has urged the government to act against xenophobic attacks, which have increased as general elections approach.
FaithNews
Ruby Thomas
Dickerson -- founder of the Women of the Well ministry for trafficking survivors based in Louisville -- said she lived in Chicago for a time and even then she was brought to Louisville to be trafficked during the Derby.