The editors on dying—and living—for the faith
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Honoring Jean Vanier, recipient of the $1.7 million 2015 Templeton Prize
Forgiving My Sister’s Killer
Jeanne Bishop talks about her book Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy and Making Peace with my Sister's Killer.
Each moment of the triduum offers important insights into our contemporary world.
Christ continues to suffer in his body today. How can we aid him?
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General could be deported from U.S. for war crimes during El Salvador civil war
Understanding the Trinity
Stephen Bullivant talks about his book The Trinity: How Not to Be a Heretic in this week's excerpt from "America This Week" on The Catholic Channel on SiriusXM.
A Space for Women: There are leadership roles in the church that do not require ordination.
Catholic women from around the world recently shared their stories of faith and service during an observance of International Women’s Day at the Vatican. The event, called Voices of Faith, took place on March 8, during Women’s History Month, and was notable for its open dialogue about the status of women in the church today. […]
Sitting Down With Iran
Sitting Down With Iran; Sitting Down With Iran; Gasoline on the Fire?
Symposium on Pope Francis and the Culture of the Internet
The event features remarks from Antonio Spandaro, S.J., editor of La Civiltà Cattolica.
Peace and Toilet Paper: ‘Prisons must build character, not break spirits.’
For the Christian, reports of prison scandals recall images of Jesus the prisoner.
