Archbishop Fisichella has served as the first president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization since 2010 and president of the International Council for Catechesis since 2013.
Interviews
Catholic poet Dana Gioia: Is poetry still a spiritual vocation?
I never try to impose narrow, moral interpretations on art. Poetry is mostly about the joyful discoveries of language and imagination.
When your boyfriend decides to become a priest
This is a story about two people who fell in love with each other and gave that love back to God in surrender.
Joe Lunardi’s Jesuit-educated guide to what teams will make the N.C.A.A. tournament
March Madness kicks off this weekend with Selection Sunday. What teams will make it to the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament this year?
Why we need to design (and pay for) beautiful churches
An interview with Duncan G. Stroik, architect, author and professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame.
Why Catholic moral theology is a sign of hope in today’s church
The engagement with intersectionality by moral theologians continues the historical process by which the tradition has always learned from ways of knowing outside of itself.
Has moral theology left Catholic tradition behind?
An interview with Charlie Camosy on intersectional critical theory and the state of Catholic moral thinking
Joseph A. Tetlow, S.J.: Mature Catholics are thirsting for spiritual help.
“Discernment is living aware of the constant interplay in energy and among head, heart and hands.”
Abby Johnson worked at Planned Parenthood. Now she is a leader of the pro-life movement.
“Seeing a child that young fight and struggle against the abortion instrument led me to re-evaluate what I believed and had been told was true.”
Lessons from John Allen Chau (and Francis Xavier) for Catholic missions today
How should Christians interpret and implement the Gospel mandate to bring the good news to all peoples and nations?
