Pope Francis sits down with America for an exclusive interview on polarization, racism, Ukraine, Vatican-China relations and church teaching on the ordination of women.
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Letter to the Editor: Correcting a common misconception about the U.S.C.C.B
Social justice issues, including climate change, consume not only the majority of our public relations, but also our staffing resources at the U.S.C.C.B.
Podcast: The way Catholics calculate the date of Easter could be changing
For Thanksgiving week, “Inside the Vatican” is bringing you a brief update on a few of the top Vatican stories.
Lord, transform my drowsy heart for Advent
A Reflection for Saturday of the Thirty-Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Zac Davis
What Judgment Day can teach us about hope
A Reflection for Friday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Colleen Dulle
The perfect day for a prayer of gratitude
A Reflection for Thanksgiving Day, by Kerry Weber
Advent asks us: Have we lost our way?
A homily for the First Sunday of Advent, by the Rev. Terrance Klein
John T. Noonan: Catholic author, teacher and judge who embraced the paradoxes of faith
John T. Noonan, a consummate polymath, was perhaps one of the most lauded, influential and recognizable Catholics engaged in the public square in the last 50 years.
Pope Francis compares war in Ukraine to genocide
Praying for peace in Ukraine, Pope Francis remembered both the victims of Russia’s current aggression and the millions of victims of a Soviet-engineered famine 90 years ago.
Pope Francis: How can you tell true consolation from passing enthusiasm?
Pope Francis continues his weekly audiences on discernment: Spiritual consolation “is an experience of interior joy, consisting in seeing God’s presence in everything.”
