Francis’ willingness to be seen in all his infirmity serves as an example to young and old alike that fragility is part of the human condition—and should be embraced.
Faith
Lourdes bishop covering disgraced ex-Jesuit Marko Rupnik’s mosaics on basilica doors
Laura Sgro, lawyer of five alleged victims of Father Rupnik, said she and the women she represents welcomed the news “with joy in our hearts,” and expressed “heartfelt thanks” to Bishop Micas.
Pope Francis shares his own health update: I am experiencing healing, in my soul and body
Pope Francis shared that he is experiencing “healing,” specifically “in my soul and my body,” as he reaches the eighth day of the minimum two-month period of rest and convalescence prescribed by his doctors.
Why it’s great to be wrong
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Molly Cahill
God demands that we see past our prejudice
A Reflection for Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by J.D. Long García
Jesus reminds us how simple a Christian life is
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Kevin Christopher Robles
Water’s power to make us well
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Valerie Schultz
Wherever we go, God will be there
A Reflection for Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Joe Hoover, S.J.
Podcast: A deep dive into the (slightly creepy) world of Catholic relics
With 38 years of experience in overseeing the process of canonization and beatification of saints, Monsignor Robert Sarno offers a deep dive into the world of Catholic relics, including their history, hierarchy and controversy.
Pope Francis’ breathing and speech continue to improve from the Vatican
Pope Francis continues to be in stable condition and has registered improvements in both breathing and speech, the Vatican said on March 28.
