Georgetown University has taken several steps to come to terms with its slaveholding past.
In All Things
1,000 march through Manhattan to remember Father Mychal Judge, the first recorded victim of 9/11
“When so many people rightfully were running out to save their lives, other people were running in.”
Do you suffer from spiritual Imposter Syndrome?
We who write about God are probably least helpful when we think we are most profound.
What’s the deal with Pope Francis’ new catechism on social justice for young people?
An interview with the English-language editor of the new youth catechism
Sometimes in war, humanity breaks through
“Military graves are all the same,” but the message of ‘Come What May’ is more than that.
If the mainstream media covered Jesus the way it covered Mother Teresa
If Jesus was concerned about the sick, why would he not build a proper hospital or shelter?
We can’t all be Mother Teresa.
The soon-to-be-saint challenges us to answer our own personal call, in the radical way that only you and I can.
Why we should celebrate 500 Catholic employers with union workers this Labor Day
When the church allows—or encourages—workers to unionize, Catholic business leaders take note.
The Value of the Catholic Press: Q&A with Greg Erlandson
On Sept. 12, Greg Erlandson will become the director and editor in chief of Catholic News Service.
Father James Martin: Some advice for starting at a Jesuit college
What will you do with this great and precious gift you’ve been given?
