A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot, by Zac Davis
Faith
Thank God for second chances
A Reflection for Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Kerry Weber
Pope Benedict XVI: Social justice warrior?
This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley talk with John Carr, founder of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University, about Pope Benedict’s under-appreciated contributions to Catholic social teaching.
The day Pope Francis welcomed community organizers from the Southwest to the papal residence
Our leaders spoke to their development as public persons, worthy of recognition in civil society and local democracy.
Pope Benedict and Pope Francis wanted to change the same thing: all of us.
What unites Benedict and Francis is their common fidelity to God calling us to conversion.
A God who doesn’t need you to be polite
A Reflection for Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Jim McDermott, S.J.
Cardinal George Pell’s fraught legacy: Pope Francis critic and financial czar
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Gerard O’Connell discuss Cardinal Pell and his legacy, Cardinal Zen’s meeting with Pope Francis, and Archbishop Gänswein’s new tell-all book.
Interview: Dr. Rowan Williams on Pope Benedict’s role in ecumenical dialogue
Dr. Rowan Williams, the former archbishop of Canterbury, reminisces about the personal encounters and official meetings he had with Pope Benedict XVI while they were leading their respective faith communities.
Pope Francis’ papacy has revealed a hardness of heart in many Catholics.
A Reflection for Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Sebastian Gomes
Cardinal Pell blasts Pope Francis in secret memo: ‘This pontificate is a disaster’
Cardinal Pell, who died Tuesday, had written a memo outlining his concerns about Pope Francis’ papacy, which was published soon after his death.
